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Atexindria, Ont., Friday, June 4, 1948 VOL. LVI — No 23 $2.00 A YEAB Lively Nomination Meeting Points These Are The Candidates Dies Ât Anaconda To Heavy Voting On Monday In Fall Of Wall MacGillivray, Villeïieuve And Gostick Quality David A. MacIntyre, 70 To Contest Eiding—Old Time Election A Native Of Maxville, Fervor Shown By 120 0 At Meeting Is Accident Victim Edmund A. MacGiilivray, Liberal ANACONDA, Montana, May 23.— Osie F, Villeneuve, Progressive Con- Election Returns* David A. MacIntyre, 70, widely - servative; and Ronald Gostick, Union To Be Shown known Anaconda busmessman, died o£ Electors, qualified on Monday to shortly before 6 o’clock Sunday morn- contest Glengarry in next Monday’s Election returns will be tabulated ing in St. Ann hospital from injuries Provincial election, and that evening on the boards at the News office, suffered at 5:10 o’clock Saturday af- In the Armouries, here, the candi- Monday night. As in other years, ternoon when he was crushed beneath dates and supporting speakers ad- the local candidates are co-operating a collapsing front wall of the fire- dressed the traditional joint nomin- with this office in presentation of wrecked Montgomery Ward store ation meeting. the results. building at Park and Cherry. An estimated 1200 voters jammed Ivli'. MacIntyre^ who with his bro- irto the Armouries, Monday night, ther operated a clothing store at 214 and demonstrated that interest in East Park avenue, was rushed to the next week’s voting has reached a new Quebec Team h'/spital, where he died without re- high, very close to the boiling point gaining consciousness. Volunteer There was heckling right from the Here Saturday workers^ police and firemen ' had s'art and at times Returning Officer worked feverishly to extricate liim Alex. A. Fraser, chairman of the Alexandria’s entry in the Inter- from the debris. meeting, found it difficult to restore provincial lacrosse loop will play The wall in the front of the build- hosts to another team making its crcer so that the speakers could get E A. MacGILUVRAY OSIE P. VILLENEUVE ing, which was undergoing recon first appeamnee of the season, here, a hearing. The heat of the evening Liberal Progressive-Conservative Elruction, toppled on the Park avenue and the lengthy parade of speakers Saturday, when Quebec Montagnards sidewalk without warning, trapping finally frayed tempers and the meet- currently in second place in the loop Mr. MacIntyre. He suffered head ing broke up in a chorus of boos and come to Alexandria to oppose the and chest injuries. Betty Massett, cat-calls as Osie Villeneuve and Don- Maroons. Montagnards have lost but RONALD GOSTICK 15, of IG Cherry street, narrowly es- ald A Macdonald attempted to de- two games in seven and Maroons will Union of Electors caped in the crash when she aban- bate the subject of hydro in Glen- have to show real form to hold them. doned her bicycle and ran to safety garry. ’The Alexandria entry lost a 21-9 in the street. She suffered only min- The meeting was opened by Retm’n decision to Cornwall Flyers at the Child Victim Of Proclaim Holiday Glengarry W.l. New High For or scratches, ing Officer Fraser who announced G.irdens last Saturday, and in a re- Mr. MacIntyre, who had been a re- the candidatures of Messrs. MacGU- turn game at Cornwall, Tuesday Here, Monday Cheese On Local Board sident here for more than 45 years, livray, Villeneuve and Gostick. Mr. mght, they dropped a 22-12 match. Tragic Accident Met At Bainsville was bom in Maxville, Ont., Canada Fraser then read a list of the Re- In both games the difference was Election day on Monoay falls on Cheese hit a new high in the re- on Oct. 21, 1877. He was employed Helen Sharon, 17 - months - old turning Officers appointed in each condition and experience, with know- the King’s Birtliday and as a result One hundred and nine members collection of officials of the local by the Copper City Commercial com- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard poll and, on motion of Messrs. M'ac- how assuming the major burden for local merchants will have plenty of and friends, representing fourteen of Board, last night, when 862 white pai-iy for 18 years before joining his A . McDoneU of Bridge End, was m- Giliivray and Villeneuve, was voted deieat time to vqte Town Council has pro- the sixteen branches of the Glen- brought 33 1-8 cents, and 255 col- brother A. M. MacIntyre, in business stantly killed at 8 30 o’clock, Friday to the chair. At the Gardens, Saturday night, claimed the day a Public Holiday. gaiTy Women’s Institute, met for ored brought 33 3-16 cents.. The of- at MacIntyres,. a men’s apparel rooming of last week, when struck by The candidates each had a 5-min- before a disappointingly small crowd their thirty-third Annual Meeting at fering was divided between Hodge, store. The family home Is at 711 the wheel of a tractor driven by her ufe period and in his opening remarks of some 200, Maroons put on a fight- Bainsville, on Wednesday May 26th. Avr and McLagan Main. father, at their farm home. News The meeting was in charge" of the Mr. Villeneuve set the tempo of the ing display in the first two periods Mr. MacIntyre had served as an of the tragic accident was received president, Mrs. Russell Rutherford meeting with an attack on the “do- which ordinarily would have seen Mrs A. McMillan alaerman fix>m the Third ward in with regret by a wide circle of friends and opened with the singing of the nothing” record of Mr. MacGiilivray them on top at the half bell. In- the Anaconda city council for 20 during eleven years in Toronto. He stead the score was 3-0 at the end of of the bereaved parents. institute Ode, and the Iiord’s Prayer Ml’. McDonell had returned from Died Wednesday Couple Honored years. At the time of his retirement also condemned him for not fighting. the first quarter and 7-1 at half time repeated in unison, 'A very cordial from tfee council on May 1947, hs Cornwall goals almost always result- the morning trip to the factory and welcome was extended to aU present Hepburn's trade of the CariUorf power was regarded as the oldest local muni ing from fast, perfectly timed break- was backing his tractor when the Following a lengthy period of U1 by the Bainsville branch. At Dunvegan site to Quebec and contrasted the cipal officer in point of years served. farm electrification record in Glen- aways when Maroons weie pressing child apparently darted Into its path. health, the death occurred, Wednes- The Financial Reports were given cm 'V7ed evening May UWi firienda In politics, he was a Republican. garry with the counties of York and Che visiting goalie. The visiting team Struck on the head by one of the lugs day afternoon, of one of Alexandria’s by the secretary-treasurer, and the and nelghbora gathered at the Oran- ' An ardent sportsman, Mr. MacIn- Essex in Western . In Glen- showed experience, speed and potent of the left wheel, she was killed in- most respected residents in the per- auditors' report by Mrs, J. A. Stew- son of Grace Ann MacDonald, wife ge vin to honor Mr. and Mrs. Nor- tyre was Interested in fishing and garry, he said, only 16 5 percent of scoring ability, wliile Maroons were stantly. Coroner Dr. D. J. Dolan, art. v.'ho was called to the scene attributed of Archie McMillan. Mrs. McMlUan Iman Fletcher “nee Mra. Beatrice Mar hunting in^ addition to participating the farmers have electric power wliile trying hard but lacking In scoring Miss Marguerite Macdonell, Home death to brain injury and shook. was aged 85. na Fletcher whoae marriage me in the activities of the Anaconda the percentage is 70 in York. punch and tight defensive plaÿT They Economist, reported very favourable The youngest child of Mr. McDon- quieUy ceietnated at the Mama on Bowling association. He was a mem- Mr. Villeneuve spoke of the pro- did show promise and with more A daughter of William MacDonald el! and his wife, the former Bessie progress during the year in Girls’ 'evening of May 12th Rev. Dr. D. N. ber of the several local bowling posed St. Lawrence development games under their belts should knit and his wife, Jane Kerr, she was born MacLeod, Helen Sharon is survived Club work, culminating In a well-at- MacMillan o|lflclating and only the ttams. ' ' scheme and stated he wanted to be into a winning aggregation. Gabe at Lochiel and came to Alexandria tended Achievement Day at Dun- by her parents, two brothers and one 'immediate relaUvea present. Skye He was a member of the First at Queen’s Park to see that it goes Poirier showed weU in his first ap- to reside following her marriage, July vegan, on May 15^ when thirty-four j Orchestra playing, dancing was in sister, Christopher, Harold and Lor- Presbyterian chmch in which he was tlii'ough. The Drew Government is pearance on the Maroons’ defense 29th, 1887, to Mr, McMillan. Our old- girls from four Clubs completed the 'order and aft%r lunch had been aer- raine. a trustee for 35 years; Acacia lodge. going back, he declared, and Glen- line. er residents will remember Mrs, Mc- iVed Mr. Donald D. MacKinnon as project, ‘The Cereal Shelf.” No. 33, AF and AM, Colfax lodge. No garry should be represented on the A fight between Maroons’ LabeUe Evidence of the widespread regret Millan’s pride in good horse flesh and 'chairman of the evening asked Mr. The reports of five standing com- 20, lOOF, Order of Scottish Clans Government side. A representative is and Andy Anderson In the second and sympathy felt tor the bereaved the succession of fine drivers which ' and Mrs. Fletcher to come forward mittees were presented in a panel dis and the Anaconda Kiwanis club. powerless to serve his riding in the period threatened to get out of hand parents was to be seen in the very were kept for her personal use at her cufsion led by Mrs. Robert MacKay, jand while Mr. D. R. Campbell read opposition ranks, he stated, and in out the referees managed to keep the large number of relatives friends and husband’s livery. A devout member Publicity Convenor, assisted by Con- an appropriate address. Miss Kath- Surviving relatives include his wife closing declared the w'elfaré of Glen- ffame in hand after penalizing the l eighbors who attended the funeral, of St Finnan'S parish,.she was active veners M'l's. J. K Condie, Agricul- leen Phiuip»-presented a wen fuied Mrs. Gertrude MacIntyre; two sons purse. After Norman liad thanked garry was his chief motive in coming two players and Cornwall’s Lebrun. held Saturday afternoon to St. Mar- in the work of the various church ture and Canadian Industries; Mrs. and daughters-in-law, Hfc. and Mrs. his friends on behalf of Beatrice and forward as a candidate Mr. Villen- Maroon scorers Satm-day night were garet’s cemetery, Glen Nevis. The societies until illness curtailed her ac- J. A Stewart, Citizenship; Mrs. Dan Bennett M. MacIntyre, Anaconda ana euve also spoke briefly in the French Paiement, 2, Ian McCormick, Ernie pastor. Rev. James A. Wylie, re- tivities . himself, ■short addresses were given Mr. and Mrs. David H. MacIntyre, MacIntyre, Home Economics; and by Mr. Eddie MacOlUlvray M.P.P. language. Brunet, Cameron McDonald, Blan- cited the prayeri at the graveside. Corvallis; three brothers and two sis- Of her seven children but two sur- Mrs. O. R. Davison, for Social Wel- Mr. Osie Villeneuve, Mr. Kenneth F. Eo’mund A. MacGiilivray, liberal chard Germain Periard and Hewitson The pallbearers were Sam J Mac- vive, with her husband, to mourn the fare The various reports showed a ters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A M. Mao MacQueen and Mr. D. N. Intyre. Anaconda; Mr. and Mrs. 'W. candidate, was the next speaker and cne each “Sugar” Henri had five for Ixiod, Gregory' Maheu, AUanaon and loss of a devoted mother: Alex J groat deal of excellent work had been after singing for they are Jony good A, Maclhtyre^ Los Angeles, and Dun he refuted the previous speaker’s al-- the visitors who almost all got into Ian McDonell. VcMIlUin, at home; and Mrs Patrick done throughout the District. fellows dancing was resumed till the can D. MacIntyre, M’axville, Ontario; Iv.sion to the Carillon power site by the scoring column. 1 Among relatives present frss e Lynch of Montreal Two sisters also wee sma hours. Miss E A, Slicter, of the 'Women’s three brothers-in-law and five sis- demanding to know why Drew had A pipe band had been advertised distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael survive; Mrs. Peter Chisholm of Hill- Institute Branch, Department of Agri ters, Mr., and Mrs. D. A. MacRae, rot developed it if it was so good. to be present at the game but through O'Brien, Mrs. A. L McDermid, Mi'S. crest, Lochiel; and Mrs. J. A B. Me I culture, Toronto and Mrs. John Gray , Alta , Mrs. P. A. MacKen- The Tories, he said, are promising a misunderstanding the baud did not Ciarénce McMillan, Detroit, Mich; Millan of Alexandria. FrovLneial Board Director, commented I Receives B. A. Degree zie, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. that in return for votes, they will turn up. Manager DaPrato states the M’r. and Mrs. J J. Kennedy and The funeral will be held this (Fri- briefly on these reports and urged guarantee wide-scale rural electrifi- Holland, Montreal; Mr and Mrs Alex band will definitely be on hand Alan MacLeod of Ottawa; Mr. and dayl morning at 9.3C. o’clock, to St. conveners to make greater use of the es Lon. Mr. MacGiilivray read a let- ;And Medal MacNaughton, Regina Beach, Sask., this week end Delay in the erection Mrs, R P. Harrison of Montreal; Mr Finnan’s Cathedral and cemetery. sheets on “Functions of Standing Com ter he had' received from hydro of- of seating, he declares, has resulted Canada, and Miss Edith MacIntyre, and Mrs Sam J. MacLeod of Moulin mittees,” Mrs Gray also gave a Sister St. Regina of St. Raphaels, cicials which stated that applications I Los Angeles. He Is also survived by from his Inability to get dry lumber ette; Mr and Mrs. A. E. McDonell, very interesting and comprehensive ; daughter of Mr and Mrs| Wilfrid Le for rural lines are filled in the order six grandsons and several nephew» but their erection will get underw'ay Miss Kate McDonell, John and report of the Fall and Spring Board I febvre of Williamstown was among In which they are received and those and nieces. soon. George McDonell, Bernard, John C. Campaigns Wind meetings. jthe large number to receive a Bache- who have been furnished with power At Cornwall, Tuesday night, Ma- Coroner Leo Scalise is Investigating and Wilfred McDonald, all of Wil- Mrs. Rutherford, in her remarks I lor of Arts Degree at St Patrick’s Col- have had their applications in for roons played without their star goalie He announced an Inquest will bq liamstown. reported' three new branches, Cass- lege, Ottawa, Sister was also award- several years No credit is due any Bill Manning, who was on the sick Up This Week End held at a later date. burn, Stardale and Summerstown ; ed a medal for outstanding achieve- individual and this is just another list. Cornwall loaned their spare goal The body wlU be taken to the Fiist Station, had been organized during 'ment in extension work. Conservative election promise. Drew ic, Jules Desi’osiers, who is reported Hectic final week electioneering in Presbyterian chui'ch 'Wednesday mom To Assist Local the year. 1 Is facmg defeat, he said, and so is to have played a nice game. Lee and this riding wlU be concluded over the I Sister St Regina is a sister of ing from the Kendrick funeral home. Formal ratification of District Di- piling on promise after promise. Ian McCormick scored two apiece at Week end in a final di'ive for votes ; Councillor, George Lefebvre, Alex- It will lie in state" at the church un- Agricultural Rep. rectors took place at the morning Mr. MacGiilivray reminded the Cornwall, as did Paiement; Ronnie j in Monday’s ballotting. ! andria. til 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon Sidney McDonald, son of Mr. and session, and appointment of the Re- audience that he liad been represent- E A, MacGiilivray, Liberal can- vwhen funeral services will be con- McCormick, Germain, Garand, Blan- Ml'S. Lome McDonald, Kirk Hill, is solutions and Courtesy Committees. ing them at Toronto for eleven years didate, broadcasts over C K.S.F. ducted. Burial will be in the family chard, Labelle and Ernie Brunet were to assist R. G Bennett, Agricultural P'ollowing a bountiful luncheon, a.id after June 7th would be Glen- each credited with one. Representative, in junior club work Cornwall, at 8 p.m. Friday evening lot in Hill cemetery. Masomc ser- served by the ladies of the United In Over 90 Club vices will be conducted at the grave- gar’ry’s representative again Drew I 7’he teams: in Glengarry and Stormont during and addresses rallies, that evening at Church, the afternoon session opened side by officers of Acacia lodge No. quite possibly may find himself de- Cornwall—Goal, I Desrosiers, de- June and July. He has completed his Glen Robertson, and Saturday night One of Alexandria’s oldest residents with community singing, led by Mrs 33, AP and AM. . bated next Monday, and Farquhar fence, Fawtlu’op and Carson; rover, second year at O A C, and was grand on the Mill Square here. O. R, Davison, with Mrs Carl Ryan Mr. William Murphy quietly marked Oliver will form the next Liberal Go- Jamieson; wings G. Wheeler and T. champion dairy showman at the last Osie Villeneuve, Prog-Con. repre- as pianist. Mrs MacParlane res- his 91st birthday on Monday, May ^ vernment . j Wheeler; centre Henri; subs, Ander- College Royal. sentative speaks in his home town of ponded to the address of welcome. 31st Mr. and Mrs Muiphy who re- Describing himself as a native Unveil Tablet To son, McLennan, D. Desrosiers, Le- Maxville, tonight, and in Glen Ro- Mrs Alfred Bradley gave several side with their daughter, Mrs. Alex Canadian of English and Welsh stock brun, Sinfield and Garand. be)*tson and Alexandria, Saturday highlights of the Area Convention, Guerrier and Mr. Cuerrier, Derby Ralph Connor the Union of Electors candidate, Ron Alexandria—goal. Manning; defence Not In Contest For night, and also expressed her pleasure and street, are still active despite the ad- jr Gfistick, caught the fancy of the Labelle and Poirier; rover, I. McCor- Ron Gostick, Union of Electors can appreciation at being able to attend vancing years. The memory of Dr. Charles W. crowd with a fluent, informative dis- mick; wings, R. MeConnick and C. Queen Of Games didate, has a meeting in Alexander the Fiftieth Anniversary celebration Gordon, natlvç Glengarrlan who Miss Ann Fitzpatrick, a student at c.iurse in which he mixed Social Cre- McCormick; centre, L McCormick; Hall, here, tonight and goes to Lan- at Guelph, as representative ol the wrote under the name of Ralph Con- M'aryvale Abbey, Glen Nevis, advises dit doctrine and humor. But 29 years subs, McDonald, Paiement, Hewitson, caster and Williamstown, Saturday Glengarry District. nor, was honored by the unvemng old, the Ontario leader of the Union Blanchard, Beach, Germain and us that she has declined the under- Plan Race Meet of a bronze tablet In Winmpeg Wed- Some 400 voters gathered at Green Highlighting the business part of of Electors proved himself a fin- Periard. taking of competing for the role of nesday. Valley Pavilion, Wednesday night, to the meeting was the decision of the At Maxville ished speaker. The Liberal and Con- Queen, of the Glengany Highland Prescott branches to form a district The tablet has been erected by the servative parties are a thing of the FOOTBALL AT LOCHIEL Games as representative of Lancaster hear Hon Lionel Chenier, Minister of their own Meeting at Maxville this week, mem Department of Resources on recom- past in Western Canada, he said, and The Juvenile and Bantam foot- Township In a report on the advance of Transport, speak on behalf of the bers of the Maxville Race Club made mendation of the Historic Sites and lie was astonished to see représenta- ballers of Lochiel are playing hosts ticket sale campaign, a few weeks ^Liberal cause W. J. Major was The following were elected for the plans for a big Race Meet there on Monuments Board of Canada. to the Alexandria representatives, on ago, Miss Fitzpatrick’s name was gi- chairman of the meeting and other Districts of Glengarry and Prescott tives of the two parties battUng each Wednesday, June 23rd. There will be It was erected on the wall of the athor still in Eastern Canada. Monday, June 7, 1943, at 7 p m.. on ven as representing Lancaster. She speakers included the candidate Mr. tor the following year: MacGiilivray, Donald A. Macdonald, Glengarry District:—^President, Mrs four classes of races with purses ag- University Women’s Club building, Turning to the philosophy of Social the athletic field of Mr. ’Thomas tells us at that time she had already once Dr. Gordon’s home. (Continued on page 4) Hay, liochlel. declined) the honor. K.C., and Gabriel Aubry. (Continued on page 4) TAGE 2 Thf QlM^axry »«wt, AteMadrl», Ont, Friday, June 4, 1948

After spending the past months in DUNVEGAN States Increase Outlay LeRoy Prinz, Eddie is working with Le world champion divers, six top comedy COUNH NEWS Glen Sandfield. . Mrs. G. Rickerd Aqua Parade Roy on most of his movie productions acquatic stars, and of course, Buster has returned to the Glen to occupy Mr. and Mrs. Stark Alexandria For Planning Activities and is a carbon copy of his famous Crabbe. her own house. called on friends here on Sunday brother In show business Eddie is in Accenting industrial development, Special musical scores have been GLEN BOBEKTSON Some of those we noticed here dur- evening and attended evening service. 39 states are spending more than Comes To Montreal charge of the direction and produc- ing the recent holiday were Miss Among those home to enjoy the eight million dollars this biennium tion of Aqua Parade of 1948. arranged adding to the thrill and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rickerd and long week end holiday from Ottawa on urban plaiming and related activ- Most water shows have Just been a beauty. Jack's of Hollywood, the lar- Miss D. Rickerd paid Coteau a visit Theresa McPhee of Toronto with Mr Forum were Misses Isabel Stewart Annie Mac ities. combination of straight diving events, gest Indeijendent costume designers- Bunday. i and Mrs M. Barnatay,.Mr. and Mrs. C. Lakin.s of Kingston and Miss A. Rae, Gladys MacLeod^ Eleanor Mac A recent nationwide survey by the ] There’S no business like show busi- swwlmming and several routines by Week end visitors from Montreal Leod and Flora MacLeod, Messrs. Association of State Planning and in the business, tailored the beautifuL B. McDonald of Cornwall with Mr. ness,’’—with apologies to the song a chorus of girls However^ Aqua Par- were Mrs. M. C. Legault, Mr. and Gordon MacDonald, Rae MacDonald Development Agencies discloses and costly costumes. Special under- title. But show business is only as ade is a Broadway musical combined Mrs. D. M, McRae, Mrs. R. Mar- and Mrs. J. B McDonald, Miss Murray MacQueen, Mr. and Mrs, other major state planning activi- water lighting effects have been de- good as the show itself. wiih a show of swimming champions. tin and Miss Jessie Martin Miss C. Jane Hope of Ottawa with Mr. and Bill MacQueen, ties Include attracting tourists and veloped', and the production numbers research into new uses of natural If that axiom holds true, business There are seven production numbers G. McDonald Messrs. J. D. Mc- Mrs. Geo. Hope. Mr. Ian MacLeod Cornwall spent will be as spectacular as any top resources. at Aqua Parade of 1948 to appear at using the facilities of the main pool^ Donald, Alex Robertson Aubry Car- M r and Mrs. Victor Strange the week end at his parental home. stage or movie show . . thus making New York is spending more than the Forum from June 8th to 13th the diving tank and the stage, all rut bers. with Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald Prom Montreal Messrs Donald H. Aqua Parade of 1948 a combination Miss Patsy Robinson with Mr. and any other state on planning. The should be very good, because Buster at the same time. There will be five Allan Macdonald Is borne from MacLeod, Stanley Williams, Donald New York department of com- of the top movie, stage and sports Mrs. A j Robinson, Arthur and Ray- Crabbe has come up with top en- acts direct from Broadway shows or talent. Tickets ae now on sale at Halifax for a few days. He made the Cameron, Murdle MacDonald, George merce, which is its state planning tertainment in this the newest and Iniond Sauve J. Duncan and Miss movie commitments. There wUl be a the Forum. trip by plane. Biadley and Angus MacQueen. agency, received $1,700,000 for the greatest of water productions. I Catherine McDonald with Mr. and current fiscal year. The Arkansas line of 48 beautiful aquamaids, fea- On Sunday afternoon many at- Misses Gladys Fletcher Donalda Mac To begin with, Buster has retained Mrs. George Hope, G. H. Dupuis Phee and friend Ml.ss Winslow. resources and development commis- tured male and femaale swimming tended the funeral of Dan McCualg Eddie Prinz, brother of the famed with Mr. and Mrs. A. Vandette, John Mrs. Grant had as visitors cover sion received $995,610 for 1947-48, stars, featured swimming teams, eight AdT«rtiM in TIu CHtneany IfBoe Whose death occurred at the home of compared to $244,958 in 1946-47. Warner Brothers producer-director. his daughter, Mrs. R. A. McNeil and I Lacombe with Mr and Mrs Paul the W'eek end, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lacombe, Missses Muriel and Ruthle Several states this year created Mr. McNeil. The funeral took place I.owrle Montreal, Mr. and Mrs Alas new planning agencies or unified to Dalhousle Mills cemetery. I Dunn witli Mr and Mrs Fred Sa- tair MacKenzie and son Grant of Ot- planning activities into a single Mr. Bill Robinson is spending this bourin all of Montreal, tawa. agency. In Callfomia the new office week with Mr. D. T. Robinson. j Mrs. J Kelly of Cornwall with Mrs Miss Annie Hartrick Ottawa is en- of the director of planning and re- Miss Naomi Hambleton, Ottawa, J. D McDonald. joying holidays at her home here. search is operating on a budget of $116,405 until July, 1948. renewed acquaintances here recent- I C J McDcugall and Grant Mc- Miss Laura Urquhart of Sandring- I Lellan were here from Cornwul ham is visiting Miss Dorothy Mac- In Minnesota, an unusual activity ly Donald this week of the new state department of busi- Fernand Hamelin spent Wednesday Monday. 1 On Monday evening a number friom Miss Irene Chisholm Rochester N ness research and development is With relatives at St. Anne De Belle- investigating violations of state y. is spending a few days at her par- HEAR vue. the Glen enjoyed tlie party at the anti-trust laws. Other major efforts ent al home. Her sister MXs. George There’ll be wedding Bells ringing home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Ham- of the agency will include research Robinson and' little son Duncan, Mon- pretty soon. , bleton of Cote St Patrick in broader use of natural resources, treal, were also home for the week diversification of industry and ad- And they’ll peal out in the merry end. vertising scenic attractions. PREIVIIER month of June. ST. KAPHAELS Miss Marion Macintosh who spent In the South, the revamped Okla- I fancy I would like to add an extra tite winter months in Montreal, ar- homa planning and resources board chime^ Friends and neighbors of Mr. and rived home recently. will spend $1,200,000 over a two-year GEORGE DREW Just to say “Best Wishes’’ to a good Mrs. Stephen Valade gathered at Mr. and Mrs D L Stewart Mon- period to survey Industrial possibili- ties of the state’s resources, power, friend of mine. their home on Friday night to ex- treal visited their aunt Mrs. W. J. DISCUSS . .. Miss Gertrude Johnson^ Montreal, water and transportation facilities. press their regret at the loss of good MacLeod on Monday. The board will study extensively the Miss S. C. McDonald, Greenfield and neighbors and to wish them hap- Mrs A D Urquhart and daugh- availability of markets, labor, cred- Miss Gladys McDonald Ottawa oc- piness in their new home. ters Misses Katie F. and Tena M. of it and industrial sites. cupied their houses here during the Mr. and Mrs Valade and their Cornwall spent Satiuday here "THE PROVINCIAL ELEGION JUNE 7” week end and 24th. family axe moving to Cornwall this His many friends are glad to know Ihere’s —a tavern in our town. week after having lived a lifetime In that Mr, Stewart Grant who has been Buttons Grow on Trees Last Saturday was the opening day the district Mr Elzear Andre read so ill is improving slowly. In Ecuadorian Jungles of Parliament. Some remarked it was an address and Mr. E H Touran- Mr. Alastair C. MacLeod Toronto "New look” or old, it takes but- CKSIF CORNWALL, 1230—Time 9:30 — 10-00 pjn theh first drink in that house in 36 geau made a presentation of a gift is enjoying holidays at his home here tons by the billion to fasten and years. of money. Refreshments were served aftei attending University all win- adorn the clothing of the American FEIDAY, JUNE 4th—10:45— 11.00 P.M. Bernard Mclntee returned to Corn- and a happy evening was enjoyed by ter. people. About 10 billion buttons an- wall the first of the week. all those, present. We wish Mr. and The Kenyon Womep’s Association nually — 70 for each man, woman held their regular monthly meeting and child in the United States—are Mrs. Valade every happiness and turned out by some. 300 United success in their new home. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ewen States factories in normal years. Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7 Mr. A A Macdonell had as guests Alex MacMillan on Wednesday eve- ] Old established leaders in number Published by the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario last week end Miss Helen Lynch and. hing with a large attendance of mem and value are the “pearl” buttons, Miss Barbara Macdonell, Mr. Prank tens and visitors and intend to hold cut largely from Mississippi river AMQNC^ Dudgeon and Mr. Bruce Wilson all a bazaar and supper at the home of mussel shells. Plastic materials of Monteal; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacLeod on have captured an important share THE y June 2nd. of the button market in the fast and children cf Grenville, Que. MI'S decade. Buttons of metal, bone, PI0NEÈRS J. MacGregor and children of Corn- pr. and Mrs, Spratt Ottawa are wood and glass have big fields of ..'t- -1 wall; Mrs. G. McDonald and chil- visiting the latter’s niece Mrs. Mao-^ use, notes National Geographic so- dren and Mrs. L. McHugh and Millan and ReV. Dr. D. N. Mac- ciety. 1919 29th Anniversary 1948 daughter of Alexandria. Millan and little sons at the manse. ^ But when wçoien cloth is tailored Miss Mary Janet McDonald of Ot- Mrs J. Argue àhâ little uaugneer- ir/i suits iH Jvercoa^ feUÎto. tawa was à week end. guest of Mr. Marilyn Ottawa and Mrs. H. J. Mor- that On trees to the Souyj I irr-... American tropics continue to hold and Mrs A. A. McDonald 4th Con. row Maxville visited their mother Mi-s. D K. MacLeod and sister Miss favor. The nation’s buttonmakêfs Mr. and Mrs J. D. McRae had call on Ecuador’s ta^a, or corozo, Lirr"" with them last week end Miss Rhea Irene. palm almost exclusively for the Shave, Miss Mary Lambon, and Miss Mrs, W. Kennedy and mother Mrs “ivory nuts” from which they carve Annie Laurie McRae all of Montreal Scott of Montreal called on friends a half biUion buttons in some years. here on Monday. Chenier’s Hardware land Mr. Melville McRae of Hamilton Dr. C Stewart and sons Alex and Ont. John and Mrs Stewart and children Buried Indian Viiiages Mr. John Lee and Mr, Eddie Lee of Cornwall passed through here on More than 500 archeological sites ^'''vA;"' cf Moor Lake were at their home Monday. containing evidence of Indian vil- last week end. lages, fortifications, bivouacs and Worth OÎ Fine Visitors at the home of Mr. and Jlr. and Mrs. Roy Dulton of BirUe burial mounds were found recently Mrs. Roddle Campbell Monday were in the Missouri basin during surveys Man were recent guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Wade^ Montreal; of areas shortly to be flooded by the Alex McDoHald. Mr and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie of building of dams. The work was un- Miss Adine Dupuis of Montreal was L. J. McCosham Ottawa and Pipe Major Steve Mac- der direction of Smithsonian institu- Representative, Williamstown, a week end guest of her brother Mr, Kinnon. Montreal Mr. MaePhersoon ' tion. Fifty-five archeological sites Antoine Dupuis and Mrs. Dupuis. ftSWifea in uié SàrrisÔfi féi- Phone iMartintown 16-r-51 of St Thomas; Miss Connie Kip- ervoir area near the Fort Berthold *tihi pen, Maxville and Herbert Ferguson, Indian reservation in North Dakota. Maxville their own son Beverley and There are indications that some of Pipe Major J, A. Stewart, pipe music them are ijuite ancient, having been GIVEN AWAY FREE was in order and enjoyed by nearby inhabited before the Indians ac- neighbors. quired the art of pottery. Sample ÇÇJiêSiyans arWastj and human ' WORK REFRESHED ^ Mrs. Kate Grant Montreal and remains were gathered from the COUSÎIÏS Mrs. Ryan Vankleek Hill and sites of the Bald Hill reservoir 66 Grand Prize Mrs. Cook, Montreal attended morn- Sheyenne river in eastern North Da- ing service here and visited with some kota, when construction was under ’ HAVE A COCA-COU old friends. way. This area is particularly im- Mrs. D. Hartrick is spending a portant since it seems to lie on the road followed by ancient migrants $399.50 Launderal Automatic Washer few days in Ottawa. Mr and Mrs. Fred Metchette and out of the Eastern Woodlands into the Great Plains. son Russell spent the holidays at $30.00 each month for 7 months their summer cottage here. Mrs. Dufresne Ottawa and little Lower Farm Income Ahead daughter Beverley Ann is visiting her Farmers whose incomes have not parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas increased like those of the nation’s Starts Saturday, MAY 15th Sauve. farmers as a whole, can look for- ward to net incomes in 1948 averag- SANT A CLAUS will draw for the Grand Prize^Dec. i8, after procession ' Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Montreal visit- ing lower than those in 1947, accord- ed their son Douglas and the Misses ing to Rutgers university econo- Mary and P. Anna MacCualg over mists. The farm economists point the week end. out that big price increases in farm REGULATIONS GOVERNING DRAWING ■mRi; Norma Catton of Toronto Is commodities occurred in grain and spending this week with her aunt in meat animals. Price rises for Miss Mora MacLeod and family. fruits, vegetables and other farm One coupon will be given for each purchase of $1 or on amounts paid on Mr D. A. MacLeod Is spending products were generally less than in- account during the course of the draw a few days in Peterborough attend- creases in cost of production. Dairy- ing an O Y.B. rally. men and poultrymen are likely to Coupons bearing name and number mst be deposited in special steel have to pay more for the feed they container .at our store. Mrs. Melba MacDougall spent Mon buy, which will take big chunks out day with her mother Mrs. Hall and of their incomes. Vegetable and fruit The drawings will take place at our store on the first Saturday night sister Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and farmers don’t have to buy feed, but of each month at 10 p.m. for 7 months. family. they do have to pay their help and buy machinery, building materials, 12 tickets will be drawn and from these 6 will be drawn and then the final fertilizers and other supplies. Econ- one from these six. Slight Increase In omists don’t see any hope of prices of these coming do'wn, and they ex- Parties whose names are drawn must appear in person at our store to Char. Rate pect truck farmers to receivs smaller net Incomes in 1948. answer correctly one of six questions. Charlottenburgh’s tax rate is up Judges and employees are barred one fifth of a mill according to clerk Change in Debt Status treasurer L Cameron Keniredy Tot- At the end of 1946, the total public The judges’ decision will be final. al levy has been set at 23 8 mills as and private debt stood at $393,400,- compared with 23 6 mills last year 000,000, a decrease of $14,700,000,000 The country rate is down one-hali from 1945. In addition to the de- mill from 8 2 milks to 7 7, this b(.ing crease in federal debt, state and due to the fact that the township local governments showed a decline Chenier’s Hardware is billed directly by Cornwall Colle- of 100 million dollars. The growth ol private debt in 1946 continued in giate and 'Vocational School rather Authorized Bottler of Coca - Cola under contract 1947. In the fields of noncorporate Alexandria, Phone 104 than by the county for township stu- mortgages and consumers credit, with Coca-Cola Ltd. dents attending CCVS. rising construction activity and con- Service, Satisfaction and Courtesy. What We Sell — We Service. CORNWALL BOTTLING WORKS The township rate is increased one sumers’ durable goods'production, coupled with accelerated tum-ovei Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing, Radio and Refrigerator Service. CORNWALL, PHONE 616 mill from 7.7 to 8.7 mills. Reason for this is that $10,0OCk more is being spent in Ismd and building ownership and 103X on roads this y gar. the end of governmental control ot consiuner credit terms, all led to higher debt totals. TIM CH*ngan7’ New», Alaxandila, Ont, Friday, June 4, 1943 Aatiiorlzed u Second Olaci Matter; Post Office Dept.; Otuwn Png» r

HABT1NT0W1!I United Church Hall, Sunday when The rest of the Glen joins with the CÜRKY HILL I talking films were shown by Mr. Al- pupils of the late Mrs. J. M. Mac- Don’t Forget Homemaking Club COUNH NEWS The regular meeting of the Wo- hstalr Kirker of the National Film, lhan In extending sympathy to the Mrs Stanley Murree was in Corn men’s Institute met at the home of Board, Ottawa. Films shown were the sorrowing family. wall on Fi-iday last, Achievement Day OLEM NOKHAn Mrs Kirker with the President Mrs.jTouth Conference at Oslo. Hungry Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Mrs. i ■ Mr. Roy McVichie of Montreal To Renew Your W. A. McArthur, in the chair. I Mmds, which w'as a picture story of D. G. MacNaughton, Ms. W. A. Mac spent the week end with his parents, (Intended for last issue) The Glengarry District Hcmemak- Twenty - three members and three ‘hc aftermath of the wai" T C.A. K'nnon, Mïs. H. E. Clements and Mr. and Mrs Donald M'cViclile. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Theoret of vi.sitors responded to the roll call. tnew map of Canada, Merry FUght, Mrs. K. K. MacLeod were in Corn- Subscription to liig Clubs held their annual Achieve- Mr. Rene Leroux was in Ottawa Montreal week ended at the home of After several items of business were taken In Saskatchewan and Jasper wall on Thursday. Mr. William recentlp visiting his daughter Mrs ment Day at Dunvegan on Saturday Mr and Mrs. Lucien Theoret. settled Mrs. Milley, Apple Hill gave Park The meeting was opened with Blydh was there on Friday. May 15th, This was the completion J Willlard. Mr. and Mrs, Rod. P. MacDonald a most Interesting talk on “Your a hymn -and the Lord’s Prayer and ^ Î Mr. and Mrs J A Trickey have of a food projejot, “The Cereal Shelf” Mr. Sylvester MacDonald!, and Mrs. Home and My Home’, she touched on dosed with the benediction. which they have been carrjdng on ! opened! their summer home in River Sol. Decoste, accompanied by Mi’s. different phases of home life and ° QLSN 8ANDFIKLD Eeaudette. throughout the winter montlis. The Carrie McDonell of North Lancaster, finished her address with describing STEWART’S GLEN 33 girls present represented four ! — Miss Mary Mitchell was with her were recent visitors to Montreal bow T B. is spread and the benefits Among those spending fne holiday parents Mr. and Mrs Jack Mitchell groups who were under the direction to be derived from attending the T. Dr. Norman and Mrs. MacRae, Ot- Ml'. Alcide Decoste of Montreal I here were Mr and Mrs Charles over the week end of the following local leaders; B. Clinic which will be held in Mar- tawa were week end guests of his fa- spent the week end with his parents •Marsh, Tliree Rivers, Donald Fraser, Gladys Roy R N , Toronto, visited Dunvegan — Mrs W. A, McKin- tlntown early in June. Mrs. Robert- ther Mr. M. J. MacRae. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Decoste. her parents, Mr. nad Mrs. Dan Roy t3M Per Tsar in Advanea u- non and Miss Marion Clark. son Millar moved a very hearty vote Miss Annabel MacLeod and friend, Renfrew, Miss Marjorie McDonald, Laggan — Miss Jean Grant and The Misses Elizabeth and Penny Mrs. Donald J. Hay and Mr. . and for a few days last week. McKinnon of Montreal were with of thanks to Mrs. Milley. Montréal ■ spent the holiday with her Marion Lee. Mrs. Ronald McLachlan and Murray Or 1Ï you prefer ~! ! their parents Mr. and Mïs. Alex Mc- It was decided to serve meals on parents Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mac- Martintown Mrs. L. Clark and day of 'Williamstown Pair. Ijjod. all of Montreal. Mrs. H. MacMillan. Kinnon for the week end and holi- Mrs Ross McM'illair, Lochiel is the TAYSIDE day. A delicious lunch was served by Miss Eva Adams, Ottawa visited purchase eincle eopiet Vankleek Hill — Mrs. M. Mac- Mrs. Kirker assisted by Mrs. Clint !ier sister Mrs. and D. G. Mac- guest of the Misses McLennan. ^ Donald. Mhrray, Mrs. Graham and Amy Al- Raughton. A successful Tea and sale of cook- Mr Hugh Cameron of Dundee Qlle There was an improvement in the LOCHIEL *t*hs. i r[,ne Wades from Montreal visited ing and plants was held by the W.A. visited with the Misses Jennie and weekly. | standard! of work, over previous years Mrs. Pearce of Montreal spent some ijpj- sister Mrs. K; W. MacRae and on Saturday afternoon. Agnes Cameron. Tlie many friends of Ml-s. Norman lor which much credit gees to the 0 Miss Agnes Cameron attended the time with her daughter Mrs. LesUe other relatives last week end. they can be secured leaders of the various groups. Lacroix are soriy to hear she is in missionary convention in Martintown the Montreal General Hospital and West, King’s Road. | Mrs. Duncan Clark and family As this project dealt with cereal APPLE HILL cn Friday. all hope she may soon be well enough Miss Catherine Kirker, Montreal, spent the week end with Mrs. Mur- foods each girl exhibited two whole and Mr. Allistair Kirker, Ottawa were clark and other friends. I The Misses Charlotte McPhail and wheat muffins, also a record book to come home. at this office with their parents. Rev E. A. and and ^ Wilma Fraser were in Avonmore on •of club work covering meetings held Miss Margaret MaePhee is enjoying Mrs A. M. Stewart spent a few G’uests at the homes of Mr. Mrs. Kirker. !! clays in Montreal, visiting Margaret, Mrs D A. McDonald and Mr. and Saturday taking part in the Refor5?t-- illustrations and other information on some holidays with her parents Mr. ration project sponsored by the Jr. Miss Viola Smith, Monteal was who we are sorry to say has the Mrs. Dan S. McLennan on Sunday At Shirley’s Restaurant cereals. and Mrs. A. W. MePhee. home for the week end and holiday. Farmers. last were Mr. and Mrs. George i Club Exhibits entitled “The Cereal Ml . and Mrs Wilmer Fournier, of Miss M’uriel Clark, Montreal^ spent jvirs, D. J. MacLeod Skye is visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blair spent Jamieson and two daughters. Miss j At The Hub 1 Shelf” were set up by three groups,CornwaU spent the week, end with his the lon^ week end with Jier brother daughter Mrs. Lauchie-Stew- Sunday with Mrs. A. A. Fraser. Linda Jamieson, Lancaster and Mrs. Dun„ vegan, Laggan- , and ■ Mai tintown, 'fatheri Fred Fournier and Mrs. Four- L. R. Clark and Mrs. Clark MÏ Roberts of McMaster Univer- nier. art. The friends in the Glen are Joy- Douglas McDonald, Ottawa. ALEXANDRIA with explanation and comments by Glen. 'r,u!ly anticipating a wedding annl- sity will conduct services in the-local i Mrs. Edwin MacDonald entertained Miss Greta Robertson, Kingston Mr. James McIntosh^ Moor Lake Sunday evening Margaret McNeil, Marion Lee and at a birthday party recently for her versary celebration at Lauchle’s this visited her brother Mr. Archie Ro- spent the week end here with his summer months. Margaret Farlinger. ' daughter Irma. week. v/;fe and two children, McDERMID'S bertson and Mr». Robertson. Dr. O. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John An interesting feature of the after Mr. Pat Hammill enjoyed the long Miss Gladys Kler, Montreal was Mrs Pat Purcell, and sister Miss DRUG STOREi week end with Mrs Hammill and Stewart and family of Cornwall, and Theresa McDonald Kingston spent noon programme was the presenta- home for the long week end. | Mr. Alexander Stewart and friend son Wayne Mr Tony Ifammill also Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Montreal, visited the week end here with their moth- tion of skits and demonstrations. The enjoyed the week end with them. of Ottawa were Sunday guests of Mr MAXVnXE, ONT. ”” I her brother, Mr. H. Nicholson and er Mrs. Alex A H McDonald and Vankleek Hill and Dunvegan Clubs Misses Jean and Iris Hay of Mont- D. J. and Miss M. A. Stewart. two sisters. Mrs. Nicholson. Miss Cass MacKinnon, Cornwall, both showed how cereals can be used real enjoyed the holiday and week Mr. and Mrs. Pierson McArthur Messrs. Arnold Munro^ Maxvllle CONSTANT’S GEOCETEBIA and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stewart, at any meal With their skits^ “Around end at their parental home. and Peter of Ottawa were holiday and Glen Munro Cornwall spent the Mcntreal w'ere visitors at the home Mr Alexander MacDonald^ of guests of Mr. A. C. McArthur. week end with their parents Mr. and GREEN VALLEY the Clock With Cereals”. ’Tire Laggan oe Mrs. M. N. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Montreal, was the guest of his father A verj’ interesting and instructive Ml’S. E. ’William Munro. Club’s “make-believe” store stresseid A. Stewart. I Mr. A. B. MacDonald and sister Mrs evening was enjoyed in St. Andrew's the economy of cereals in “Saving J. J. McCormick and other relatives, with Cereals” This topic was also the over the week end. subject for a very fine demonstration 0 given by two Martintown Club girls, PICNIC aKcva Rita Payette and Theresa Sequin. Miss Florence P. Eadie, Supervisor Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McPherson ■of Junior Extension, Women’s In- and Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs stitute Branch, Toronto, was present R. D. McCallum Vankleek Hill on EDDIE MacGILLlVRAY is happy that and gave the girls some helpful advice Monday evening. and! gave the girls some helpful sug- Mr. and Mrs Rcss Fraser had as gestions and her impressionos of the their guests over the holiday week work they had done. Mr. R. G pen- end Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finlayson at long last nett, Agricultural Representative for and son Hugh, Smith Falls. • Glengarry County, and Mrs. Russell Mrs. A. D. MACPherson spent Rutherford, Hawkesbury, President of ! Miohday evening with Mr and Mrs. the Glengarry District ' Women’s In-|Beter McNaughton , Green Valley. 7 slitute, both spoke briefly to tbs' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs W. D. girls commending them on theh acti- HaU on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. vities . I’eter McNaughton, Green Valley. Each girl who satisfactorily com- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. pleted the project received a silver If all on Sunday were Mr. and Mi’s. to each girl who completed two clubs | Gordon Hall and family, Cornwall. ONTAR At the conclusion of the programme j Mï. Newman Hall.Maggle H all and tea and refreshments were served by!Annie Hall of Williamstown Mr. and the ladies of the Dunvegan Women’s Mrs. Thomas Cochrane and Heather Institute. ' of Brockville. The Adhievement Day was umder Ml’S. Scott Fraser is spending the the direction of Miss Marguerite Mac week with her daughter son-in- doneU, Home Economist for Glen- law', Mr. and Mrs. E. MacDonald of garry, assisted by Miss Eadie and St Catharine’s. Miss I Lindsay of the Women’s Mrs. George Sangster is hoUday- Institute Staff. with friends and relatives in Utica, The ^following resets are based on|j^-and other points. an exhibit of muffins, record book Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Godsall Sr. menu building cereal quiz and judg-j a’hd Mr. and Mrs 'Wm. Godsall Jr. fug muffins: ' | and Jennie, Joan and Dianne of 80% - 100% June Cameron, 'Marion I Full Spued Aliead M'C-ntreal were visitors w’ith Mr. and Lee, Catherine MacDonald, Audrey j Mrs. Geo. McCallum on Monday. SONS Mentyre, Kathertae Williamson. i Mrs, Clark Wightman of Montreal 70 - 80% Joan Barton, Alexina' spent the week end with Mrs. Wm Clark, Margaret Farlinger, Jean Wightman and' James. Grant, Daryl Hewsten, Jessie McDon A number from the Picnic Grove aid Eunice M’acGlUivray, Annabel Institute members attended the Dis- McMaster, Greta McMaster, Inez Me- Will Come Into Their Own ! trict Annual held in Balnsville on McCaskill, Margaret McNeil, Marilyn Wednesday Sharkey. Mr. Alexander McPherson of Ham- eo - 70^ Mai-y Bond, Beatrix Ca- ■dieux, Pauline Franklin, Inna La- ilton spent the week end with his The Liberal Farm Policy—When the Liberal Government is elected groix, Carrie Lasalle, Hilda McCrim- parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc- mon, TKEmar Séguin, 'Faye Stevens_ Pherson, Alexander left on Wednes- Myrna Wood. day for South America where a pro- it will finance any farmer under age of 30 who wants W - MarHyn Barton, Wilda fitable position awaits him. This Nixon, Rita Parette, Kathleen Phil- cemmunity wishes him bon voyage and to start a farm of his own. lips, Mary Vogan. the best of luck in his new adven- ture. The plan will mean a Loan of 80 p.c. of the man’s requirements provided he has had experience on the land. The Liberal party is determined to give the sons of rural Ontario a new lease on life and the only guarantee they will ask, is the Ontario I^epartment of Education recommendation of neighboring farmers. ANNOUNCEMENT The record of achievement of the LIBERAL GOVERNMENT in Ontario from 1934 to 1943 will be found if a study is made, Change in Time-Table to be the most progressive in the history of the province. It set up the wool bonus, bonuses on cheese, subsidies on hogs and June Departmental Grade XllI (Upper School) sugar beets, and subsidies on seed grains. Farmers of Ontario are benefiting more today from these subsidies granted them Examinations in by a LIBERAL GOVERNMENT than they are from everything Mr. Drew has done in his five years in office. l Algebra and English Cemposition The Minister of Education for Ontario an- nounces that the Grade XIII examinations in Algebra and English Composition, originally sche- duled for June 14th, WILL BE WRITTEN IN- STEAD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 11th No examina- tions will be written on Monday, June 14th. The revised time-table FOR ALL CANDI- DATES READS AS FOLLOWS: VOTE HacCIlUTUY! Vote Liberal! FRIDAY JUNE 11th— This Advertisement inserted by the Giengarry Liberal Association. 9.00—11.30 a.m. Algebra 1.30T-:^.00 p.m, English Composition SPag» * Th* CHuicany Hvin, Xlcxudite, Ost, Fiidaj, June 4, 1948

on of Edmonton, . Mrs. Cam- Stewart over the week end and Vic- j Hymns sung durilig the service'liamstown; Home Economics, Mrs. DUNVEGAN eron, who frequently visited Glen- toria Day holiday. were “The Lords’ My Shepherd” and'Lloyd MacRae, Bainsville; Social Wei Lively Nomination The annual June Communion ser- COüm NEWS • I “Peace Perfect Peace,” with Miss Net fare, Mrs. D. Mason MacLennan, vices of Kenyon Presbyterian Churcts- garrj’, had many friends and rela- (Continued from page 1) MR. ROBERTSON A, MacRAE ^ MacEwen, organist and choir dl» Lancaster; Publicity, Mrs. Robert Dunvegan, -will be held on Sunday, tives here, who deeply mourn her Credit, Mr. Costick recalled the de- MAXVILLl p.'issing. Friends were sorry to learn of the sector, at the organ. MacKay, Maxville. June 13th, at 11 a.m. and 7 30 p.m. death of Robertson Alexander Mao- Deep sympathy and high esteem fof| prescott District: pression years when Governments with the preparatory services on Miss Loma Ferguson of Ottawa was ■President, Mrs could not find money to provide jobs J. Leimen and daughter Miss Ma- Rae which occurred at his home on the deceased was evinced by the I Russell Rutherford, R R 2, Hawkes- Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 a week end visitor with her aimt for the jobless. Then came the war, bel Lennen of Montreal were week 'Tuesday evening, very suddenly. Mr numerous messages of sympathy re- bu!y; Vice - Presidents, Mrs Robert and on Saturday morning at II and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fer- he stated, and there were millions of end guests of Miss Sara Haggart and MacRae Was In his 65th year and was ceived and the large crowd who at- Stewart^ Pendleton, and Mrs. Doug- o'clock, all Standard time. guson . dollars to be poured out for purposes Robert Haggart. ‘l)om in the 13th Concession of In- tended the funeral to pay final trl- las Hayes, L’Orignal; Secretary-trea- Miss Elma Stewart visited her mo- of destmetion, Before tlie war, shop Word has been received in Maxville ' dian Lands, the son of the late Alex- bute to a kind friend and good neigh surer, Mrs W G F. Barton, Vankleek ander MacRae and his wife, Isabelle bour, as well as by the many friends windows and warehouses were filled of the death of Mrs. Duncan Camer- ther Mrs. Ellen Stewart and Gordon Hill; Federation Representative, Mrs Robertson. w-ho called at the home to offer sym with foodstuff and other goods which Barton; Alternate, Mrs Alvin Brown could not be sold because there was How do you like paying 11 Mr. MacRae was married' In 1927 P^tby. Beautiful floral tributes were ell, Lemieux; Auditors: Mrs Stew- to Miss Ellen Henry of Milden Saskat placed about the casket. no money The doctrine cents tax on every gallon of gaso ^ Relatives attending the funeral^ Allen, Vankleek Hill, and Mrs. he declared, is simply to provide pur- chewan, in Toronto. After their mar- Carl Byers, Hawkesbury. chasing power needed! to allow the line? Oliver will remove the ex- rage they resided on the homestead. Members were unanimously in fa- lieople to consume and thereby keep the place of Mr. MacRae’s birth, un- Clayton and Harold MacEwen and vour of increasing the membership fee tra 3 cents tax recently added tU a year ago when he retired from production rolling. of twenty five cents to fifty cents. farming and moved to theli present Mrs." William Sproule Norman Mor- Drew, he said, is promising to pro- by Drew- CEMENT TILE It was decided that each branch in home on Mechanic Street East Max- nson^ J. W. Kennedy and Peter D. vide Hydro power to everyone. That present the two districts would make an out- (Inserted by the Glengarry LiberaS viUe. ’ Christie. Friends also were is not the question he said. Hydro Martln- fit for a six year old boy, Mrs, Dan Association) . Now that the rush of spring work is nearly from Cornwall, Dunvegan, will do no good if people have not over what better time is there to dig that well? I Survivors are his wife and two sis- tows, Avonmore, Monkland and Crevier, R R 1^ Dunvegan, and Mrs ters Mrs. May MacEwen' of Toronto the purchasing power to buy electrical Moose Creek. James Graham, Martintown, to be And what would he better to use than some of land Mrs. James D Fraser of equipment and Drew will have to use Interment was In the Maxville a committee in charge of this work our 24” or 30” tile? They are strong, clean, and Izealandia^ Sask. Social Credit if he is to give us these cemetery. for Glengarry, and Mrs G. Ruther- easy to instal. conveniences so widely desired. The funeral was held on Friday al- Mr. MacRae was a devout member ford and Mrs. E. Geen to be res- Or it may he that you intend putting in a Other speakers were G. E. Rinfret, ! ternoon from his late residence to St. of St. Andrew’s church and was a ponsible for Prescott. The best out- cesspool. If so, we have them all ready to put in Andrew's Presbyterian church. Rev. Liberal M P, for Outremont and member of the session. His presence fit from each district to be sent, on —easy to install, last a lifetime, and very sanitary. ■Howard Doig officiated. Donald A Macdonald K C , for the will be greatly missed. to the Ottawa Exhibition, and later See these before you start your job, and we know I Honorary pall bearers were mem- Liberals; C. St. Jacques of Ottawa, all outfits will be sent overseas 'for you will agree they are the best as well as reason- bers of the Session, Peter P. Christie and L Cameron Kennedy for the needy children ably priced. :Nell A. MacLean John MacKUUcan Conservatives, and Rheal Caouette; •'James Gumming and Alex Kennedy. Miss Sllcter presented' the Co-oper- Whether it be a culvert or a drain we have WEDDING M P., Pontiac, for the Union of Elec- ^Active pallbearers were John D. Mac ative Programme, and both Districts tors. what you want all sizes from 6” to 30”, inside Rae. Horace Marjerlson, Charles Mac will have Health Conferences, in the measure. Our prices are right, and we know COLENGELO—GIBEAU jlntosh, MiBan MacNaughton, Peter The Church of the Sacred Heart Fall, oif possible. Glengany will have FRL — 8AT. you will be satisfied when JMU see them. We D. Christie and J. Wilfred Ken- was the scene of a very pretty ‘What to do until the Doctor comes,' manufacture these tiles, so give us a call and have nedy. event on Monday May 17th when at two centers, Dunvegan, and Bains- JUNE 4 — 5 us deliver somé right to your job. Miss Alice Gibeau daughter of Mr. vUle; and Prescott will have “A day Opening Dance and Mrs. Wilfrid Gibeau became the in the sick room,” at Vankleek Hill AT bride of Mr. Joseph Colengelo son .and Rice'ville. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colengelo MacGregor’s Hardware and [lectrical Sopplies Montreal. Two very delightful solos were sung THE HUB Entertainment The bride who was given away by by Mrs. J. Kerr. Mi’s J. Graham CLÂSENCE L. MacOSEOOB, Proprietor. her father, wore a turquoise blue reported for the Courtesy Committee in the gabardine suitiwith blue accessories ALEXANDRIA Phone 10 - Maxville. and Mrs MacKay for Resolutions. PARISH BALL to naatch and carried a prayer book Saturday Evening covered with white roses. The cere- A feature of the meeting was the mony was performed by Msgr. E. excellent display of handwork by GREENFIELD Secours. JUNE 5th, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Colengelo left the members, also Record Books and a DANCING EVERY Tuesday Evening same day on a trip to St. Hyacinthe very original poster by members of and Llsgar, Que., the bride travel- SATURDAY NIGHT ling in her wedding attire. the Girls’ Clubs. Election Address June 8th They were the recipients of many An invitation to the Glengarry Added Attractions— PLEASE NOTE DATE beautiful gifts including a substan- branches to meet at Martintown for SID PLUJIODORE ORCHESTRA tial cheque from the Northern Elec- Sponsored by the Ball Conunittee the next annual meeting was accepted Miracle in a Cornfield tric Co., where the groom is em- The Hub Poolroom is being discontin- MUSIC BY ployed and a number of telegrams and the meeting was closed with the King Size Canary of congratulations. ued for the present and will re- SID PLUMADOBE National Anthem. Among those attending the wed- open later in the basement. . Freddie Martin’s Crehestra an(i. AND HIS WESTERN PAL» ding from a distance were Albert DANCING 10 P.M. TO 2 A.M, Colengelo Montreal and Mr, and M^oœooMosooooo Keenan Wynn Mrs. Romeo Gibeau Verdun, Que. (D.S.T.) They wi’l reside in Montreal. ASK OSIE VILLENEUVE ADMISSION 50c, including lunch MON., TUES., JUNE 7 — 8 Glengarry W.I. to tell you how many miles of rural Hydro lines (continued from page 1) were built in Eastern Ontario under Hepburn linden Clark, Martintown; Vice - between 1934 - 1939 and how few were built under GRAND Presidents^ Mrs A E. MacNaughton Tory* rule in the previous 20 years. LaiicasteT, and Mi's. Neil MacRae, Vote Liberal — Oliver will give us power. Dimegan, R R 2; Secretary-treasurer Mr.s J. P. MacLeod, R R 1, Dun- (Inserted by the Glengaivy Liberal Association) Lawn Social vegan ; Federation Representative, Mrs Alfred Bradley, Alexandria; Al- ternate, Mrs. J. P, MacLeod; Audi- Dunvegan tors, Mrs. M. Ferguson and Mrs. J. I A Stewart, Dunvegan. INTER-PROVINCIAL LEAGUE To the people of Glengarry: I Conveners of Standing Committees This election is one of the most momentous in ! Agricult-ure and Canadian Industries, the history of Ontario and perhaps will prove to June 25 19U Mrs. Bussell Cameron, Cornwall, R. R 1; Citizenship^ Mrs, Stewart Grant he both the beginning and. the end of an era. The Watch for neict week’s News I Drew Government lias behind it a record of un- Dunvegan, R R 1; Historical Re- BOX LACROSSE surpassed achievement and now presents the most search, Mrs K. J. Urquhart, "Wil- AT GLENGARRY GARDENS attractive and progressive of any program for the future. ■ fll^- ALEXANDRIA, ONT. fSln its record of social service the present govern- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ment has done more than any other for those peo- PONTIAC — BUICK — G.M.C. TRUCKS ple that are not in a competitive condition for jSall Faced at 8.30 (D.S.T.) every day life either by reason of physical disabil- G.M- faxrtory approved parts and aocessories ity or of domestic cireumstances. Mothers’ Allow- Goodrich Tires and Tu'bes ances have been increased from $42.00 monthly ADULT ENTERTAINMENT to $50.00 basic, plus $10.00 more based on need. Specialized repairs to all makes of cars and Saturday, June 5 Added Attrentions— The total amount paid to old age pensioners in On- Tmeks tario has more than doubled since that government QUEBEC MONTAGNARDS vs. ALEXANDRIA MAROONS Melody Maestro assumed office. The educational system is being Towing Service modernized and the government is paying at least Pipers leave the Mill Square at 8 p.m. sharp and parade Screen Snapshots 50 p.e. of the cost. In addition grants of $1,000 to to the Gardens $2,000 per bed for capital expenditure on new hos- pital construction are now being made for the MORROW MOTOR SALES REGULAR ADMISSION 50 ajid 25 CENTS WED., THURS. first time. ' SATURDAY, JUNE 12—HOG ANSBURG INDIANS at JUNE 9 — 10 In the field of Agriculture the greatest efforts Phone 16 - Maxville ALEXANDRIA are being made to sustain the living standards and DOOR PRIZE—2 free tickets will be drawn each Saturday the soicial well being of the farming communities. By its subsidy policies and freight assistance the price level of produce has been maintained and cost of production supplies kept lower than they otherwise would have been. Junior organizations have been sponsored and large sums granted to Proclamation encourage the development of community centres for sports and a greater opportunity for social ac- LEGION I3ANCE tivity in general. TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA IN THE The Hydro program is perhaps one of the most ...N1 AR1HU» LARR- important questions to be considered. It involves SINGU1ÜM LAKE-SIMMS both new development which affects us, and stand- WHEREAS the Dominion Government has issued ARMOURIES ardization which is of greater interest to Western a Proclamation pro-viding for the King’s Birthday AND Ontario. The new development is planned as a self on ALEXANDRIA liquidation process and the standardization wül pay itself by the savings in cost, longer life of machinery, and additional consumers. Standardi- sation cost will not affect the present sixty cycle Monday, June 7th, 1948 Thursday, JULY 1 users. * I, Romeo Rouleau, Mayor of Alexandria, hereby Music by Eugene WiUiajmls and his colored geintlemen, On the strength of its record and program it is proclaim of Montreal. generally conceded that the Drew Government will a Civic Holiday, and lYspectfully request all citi- he returned and it is my opinion that the interest zens t|o observe same accordingly. A )retum engagement by popular demand- of this riding will best he served Iby the govem- Dated at Alexandria, this 31st day of May, 1948 BMDOG DRUMMOND mient with the wider vision. auspices of srmssîm. < i' Yours Sincerely Romeo Rouleau ALEXANDRIA LEGION BRANCH Mayor RON RANDEU GLORIA HENRÏ ! OSIE VILLENEUVE. GOD SAVE THE KING • COLUMBIA PICTUBE . ADMISSION, $1.00 per person

. UhCciA Th* 01«ngarry New», AkTMMiri»» Ont, Friday, June 4, 1948 Authorized M Second Clui Hatter; Poet Office Dcft.; Ottawa.

Mr. and Mrs. Rene Roy Montreal Aie you a victim of constipation? BORN AUCTION SALE ROY"—^At Notre Dame Hospital Mont spent the week end with Miss -Ethel of Household Furniture (a large quan Tiy proven FRUIT-A-TIVES, famous For Your Information real on Friday, May 28th, 1948 to Mr. COUtiïYNEWS Emberg. tity) Saturday Jime 19, on Dominion herbal medicine 'used- successfuliy for 45 years. Brings relief quickly — and Mrs Jacques Roy, (nee Evelyn Turn to Page 7 THE street south Alexandria, GEO. LE- GLEN EOY Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Kennedy and FEBVRE, Prop. WILFRID MAR- tones up liver— keeps bowels active Marcoux) of Montreal, a daughter. son Ronnie of Ottawa spent the week COUX, Auct. 23-lc - restores good health—RELIABLE. Classified Ad Colomns îJrs. D. H , Ross, Watertown, N, end with Mhs. A. A. Kennedy and ATTENTION MEN: Y. spent the week end at her home family. AUCTION SALE „ . NOTICE WATKINS DEALERS Copy for all ads must Grand Social rhe June Session of the Council here. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mr. Ewen McDonald was a mem- of farm machinery and household ■ WANTED FOR be in this office by at James McDonald, Mary Teresa and ber of the graduating class at Iona effects; on lot 10-4th Lochiel on Mon of the Municipal Corporation of the ESTABUSHED CJmton McDonald also of Watertown Academy. Graduation exercises were day June 14th at 1 p m , 1 mile west United Counties of Stormont, Dun- RURAL ROUTES Tuesday Night to ap* APPLE HILL Mr. and Mrs C. J. Driscoll and held in St. Raphaels' hall on Tues- of Glen Sandfield' also 1 large silo cias and Glengarry will meet in the We have an opening in your locali- pear in current week’s 12 months. H. D. McMILLAN, prop Council Chambers, County Buildings, ty or nearby vicinity for an aggres- ! will be held ■Mrs. Ben Quelch of Montreal were day night. column. also up for the week end. 0 P.FtED-HAMBLETON, Auct. Cornwall, on Monday, the 14th day sive man, 25 to 55 yeai's of age. Must of June, A D , 1948, at 10 o'clock supply own travel outfit. Particulars Miss T, A. McReavy, Montreal WILLIAMSTOWN TUESDAY spent the week end with Mrs. J. A. am. pursuant to adjournment from without obliigation. Write The J.R. TEACHER WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS A qualified Protestant teacher for Kennedy and family. The W M S of St. Andrews Uni- IN THE ESTATE OP DONALD .'ipril Session. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-A-3A, P S. BOYD, County Clerk S. S. 3 W Lochiel, duties tb com- Mr. and Mts R. J. Lunny Mont- ted Church will meet on Thursday af- MACDONELL, LATE OF THE TOWN M-cntreal real are again occupying their sum- j ternoon June 3rd at the home of County Buildings, DON’T DELAY— ACT NOWI ! .. mence on Sept. 1, 1948. Hydro In July 6th SHIP OF CHARLOTTENB-URGH IN school, on snowploughed road. Apply mer home here. -Mrs. W. D. MacDoneU. Cornwall, Ont 23-lc 23-1 25?lo stating qualifications and salary ex- Miss Inez Sloan spent a few days ! The Woman’s Association will hold THE COUNTY OP GLENGARRY, pected, to JAMES R. GRANT, Sec.- last week In Ottawa. She had as . their monthly meeting at the home FARMER, DECEASED AUCTION SALE TO RENT At LOTS 29-30-3 Con KENYON Two uutfumisihed rooms on Main Tre-as., R R 1 Dalkeith. 23-20 week end guest Miss Alma Sloan. j of Miss Jennie Ross on Friday even- All creditors and others having Union of Electors 4 miles northeast of Apple Hill, 7 street, Alexandria. Phone 217w. Miss Helen Shago of Ottawa Nor- ing June 4th. any claims against the estate of the miles west of Alexandria off Highway 23-lp HORSES WANTED mal School, was home for a few days. On Saturday afternoon June 5th, above named deceased, who died on I No. 34 Horses, weighing over 1300 lbs. and Meeting the Mission Band will meet in St. or about the 28th day of Aprü, 1948, I WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9th, 1948 CHICKS fat. Wanted for export overseas. Con- Andrews hall. are required to deliver full particulars at 1 p m. (D.S.T.) Immediate delivery Bray Chicks, tact WILFRID MARCOUX, Alex- i ™ j The Misses Jennie and Ethel Ross of their claims to the undersigned on [ The following Farm Stock, Imple- pullets, cockerels, non-sexed. Some andria. 23-10 ALEXANDER HALL You Have A Date and Mrs Urquhart attended the Dis- or before the 25th day of June, 1948 ments, and Furniture—4 high grade started’ also, Prepare for your fall- as, after that date, the estate will winter egg markets ■with these. Agent WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer ALEXANDRIA AT trict Annual of the Woman’s Insti- Hols milch cows, 2 high grade Ayr- tute, held in BainsylUe last Wednes- be distributed having regard only to shlfe milch cows, all freshened; 2 G W. STIRLING. Apple Hill. in Glengarry county Experience not daims which shall then have been necessary. A fine opportunity to step Friday Evening day. two year old Hols heifers, 3 year- GLEN NEVIS received. CHICKS into old profitable business where ■'Stuart Smith and Gerald Rozon, ling Holstein heifers^ 3 general pur- DATED at Cornwall, Ontario, this Still time to get Hillside Chicks. Rawleigh Products have been sold North Lancaster called on friends pose horses, 25 hens, seeder, Deering JUNE .4 1st day of June, 1948. Surely the choice for buyers now. for years. Big profits. Write Rawleigh here on Sunday. binder, mower, horse rake, disc har- SPEAKERS: CORMIC MACDONELL & BERNARD row, walking plow, chum, 2 new sy- Roht McKay, Alexandria; R. M. Dept. ML-P-113-163, Montreal, Que. Social MACDONELL, Green VaHey, Ontario Channon, Greenfield. 23-4C. Ron Gostick, your candidate COTE ST. GEORGE rup pans, 80 cords mixed stove wood, Executory, quantity of long and short cedar posts Mr. , leader of C. J. MCDOUGALL, SALES OPPORTUNITY Services in Cote St. George ccal oil cook stove, bed spring, mat- Union of Electors in the Pro- 113A Pitt Street, for two mew ■with ability. High I Church wiU start on Sunday, June tress 6 chairs centre table, kitchen vince of Quebec, AUGUST 4 earnings. Course of training Plea- Cornwall, Ontario, table, cupboard, flower stand and ! 13th, at 2 30 p.m. Rev. N. F. Shar- sant work. Wl’ite giving qualifica- Everybody Welcome Solicitor for estate. many other articles too numerous to ! key of Kirk Hill will conduct services tions to K N. KINGSTON, 435 for the summer mouths. 2?-3c mention. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE George St„ Peterborough, Ont. All will be sold without reserve. Federal Buildings—Province of Ontario Strangers will have to furnish bank FOR SALE PROGRAMME Vote for PROGRAMME references. -Terms on stove wood; SEALED TENDERS addressed to the MOTORCYCLE, Harley Davidson Cush. undersigned and endorsed “Tender 80, in good condition, all chromed, 1. $3,000 INCOME TAX EXEMP- 1. $3,000 EXEMPT D’IMPOT sur le TERMS: $20.00 and under cash, for Coal" will he received untU 3pm. revenu pour chaque famille. equipped ■with Buddy Seat and TION for every family. Union of Electors O'jver that amount 4 months credit (E D S T ), Tuesday^ June 15, 1948, Saddle Bags. Apply at News Office SOCIAL CREDIT upon furnishing approved joint notes. for the supply of coal and coke lor Alexandria. 2. $60 OLD AGE PENSION for every 2. $60 DE PENSION pour chaque 3 p c. off for cash. Candidate the Dominion Buildings throughout citoyen à 60 ans. .\LBERT FAUBERT, Auct. the Province of Ontario. FOR SALE citizen at 60. _ No. I on your beJlot. 3. UN DIVIDENDE PERIODIQUE LOUIS HEMOND, Prop. Forms of tender with specifications 1934 OWsmoblle Sedan, 5 good tires 3. A PERIODIC DIVIDEND to every and conditions attached can be ob- Apply to J A. MacINTOSH, Mc- pour chaque citoyen. AUCTION SALE Crimmon, R R 1 Dunvegan. 23-lp citizen. ' At Glen Brook Station 5 miles west tained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works. Otta- REASONABLE AND POSSIBLE RAISONNABLE ET POSSIBLE of Williamstown station Tuesday, June 8th 1948 at 1 pm (D S T.) wa, and the Supervising Architect, 36 FOR SALE Ce programme est redsonnable et Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Two Stirling DeLa'vai double units, This programme is both reason- 30 head of Holstein cattle 'WILFRID complete ■with motor and pump, in MARCOUX Auct . NAPOLEON BE- I Tenders should be made on the able and possible. We launched a much possible toute à la fois. Nous avons dé- first class shape. Apply to DONALD DARD, Prop. j forms supplied by the Department greater effort and expenditure for war pensé un montant formidable pour les MORRISON. BainsvlUe. 23-lp ' and in accordance ■with departmental purposes for the destruction of life and fins de guerre, et ses destructions de specifications and conditions attach- HOUSE FOR SALE property. vies et de propriétés. SPECIALS I ed thereto. Coal dealers’ licence Voici la question: Avons nous New 2-storey House 20 x 26 ft, on The question is: Have we the re- —jtt— numbers must be given ■when tender- lot 130 X 60 ft, Main st north, Alex- dans notre pays assez de resources et ing. sources and productive potential to andria. Apply to LIONEL SEGUIN, de productions pour faciliter un tel The Department reserves the right phone 201w Alexandria. 23-lc cau-ry out such a program? Yes, cer- programme? Lfluzon’s Store to demand from any successful ten- tainly this is physically possible today Oui, certainneirent, ceci est pos- Sinclair St., Alexandria derer, before awarding order, a se- in Canada. sible aujourd’hui au Canada. former McLaren Hall Site curity deposit in the form of a cer- tified cheque on a chartered bank In The application of the scientific L’application de ce système moné- from June 4 to June 10 Canada, made payable to the order of SPECIAL’S monetary proposals of Social Credit taire proposé par le Crédit Social ren- the Honourable the Minister of Pub- at •will make this program financially pos- dera financièrement possible ce pro- First Grade Creamery But- lic Works, equal to 10 per cent of the nble without increasing debt or taxa- gramme, sans augmentation de dettes ter, per lb- 66c amount of the tender, or Bearer tion. ou taxes. Javex ...... 14c, 2 for 27c Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or Catsup Peter Pan 27c of the Canadian National Railway APORTE’S A VOTE FOR the Union of Elect- UN VOTE POUR l’union des élec- Raisins, per lb 21c Company and its constituent com- teurs est un vote contre les présents 4 Jb. Honey 90c ors is a vote against the present finan- Dates, per lb- 21c panies unconditionally guaranteed as monopoles financiers qui - nous ont Tomato Juice .. 14c, 2 for 27c to principal and interest by the Dom- Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk 25c cial monopoly which has brought only donné que des dettes, dépressions et Jelly Powder, .. 3 pkg for 29c inion of Canada, or the aforemen- Aylmter’s Grape Juice, btl 23c debt, depression and war to our people. guerre, etc. Salada Tea, lb 98c tioned bonds and a certified cheque^ Maple Leaf Pure Lard, lb.. 28c Salada Pekoe, lb- 1.02 If, : eqûîred to make up an odd amount Table Molasses, per tin 35c &uch security will serve as a guar- A VOTE FOR the Union of Elect- UN VOTE POUR l’union des élec- Just received a barrel of Golden Bantam Oom tin 25o antee for the proper fulfilment of ors is a vote for your own candidate RONALD GOSTICK, Candidate teurs est un vote pour un vrai candidaÿ' Molasses, fancy quality- the contract.. Brooms, 6 strings 1.19 to represent you—not some party attaché à aucun parti. We deliver in town Tel- 185W By order, Men’s Laced Running machine. UUnion des Electeurs UN VOTE POUR runion des élec- J M SOMERVILLE, Shoes, all sizes 2.25 Secretary. Phone 25 Alexandria A VOTE FOR the Union of Elect- CREDIT SOaAL tews est un vote contre le commun- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Department of Public Works, ors is a vote aga'‘nst Communism. No. 1 sur votre scrutin. isme. GLENGARRY NEWS Ottawa, May 26, 1948 . 23-2 Vote Villeneuve For Increased Grants Compare these Grants to Glengarry Municipalities from the Hepburn Administration and the present Drew Government. Grants paid by the Government of the Province of Ontario to Municipalities in the County of Glengarry in the year 1942, Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1943, as compared with the year 1947, Fiscal year ending March 31,1948.

TOWN OF ■VILLAGE OP ALEXjANDRIA LANCASTER * 1 MAXVTT J lE CHARiLOTTENBURGH DEPARTMENT’ OF EDUCATION 1942-43 1947-48 1942-43 1947-48 1942-43 1947-48 1942-43 1947-48 Liberal Drew Liberal Drew Liberal Drew Liberal Drew Legislative Grants Public, Separate, Secondary and Vo- $ 7,022 $31,202 $ 2,729 $5,225 $ 3,165 $ 9,685 $ 13,587 $ 36315 cational Schools 18 24 Public Libraiies DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Public Health Unit—Oounty 78 20 260 Venereal Disease—County Disease—County , DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Municipal Roads 2,178 640 946 20,352 Urban Roads 4,157 Township Hoads County Roads DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS 288 2,658 3,371 One Mill Subsidy 633 930 185 289 467 $ 20,681 $ 60,661 - ' TOTAL GRANTS 7,633 $ 34,311 $ 2,914 $ 6,063 $ 3,464 $ 11,0 Assssment $632,523 $ 829,760 $164,635 $ 288390 $ 289,460 $ 476,410 $2,658,138 $3,370,600 7.8 18.0 Grant in terms of Mills 14.3 36.9 16.8 21 0 12 0 23 7 NOTB:-No HOSPITAL GRANTS Tliô Gleagarry Nsws, AiiicAr^dna. On:. Friday, Jims 4, 1943 Page 6

Armstrong, B A , of the High School ed their parents Mr. and Mrs. An- Iron Considered Maglo Mr, Kenneth McDonald spent Staff and Miss Madeleine Rochon, a gus Christie and Mr. and Mi's. Fred Thursday in Montreal on business. lOUfiïï NEWS Christie during the weeh end. Ptwder In Early Ages Mrs. 'Will. J. Stewart and daught- Make this a senior pupil. Miss Mary Lacroix visited her bro- Cecil Rupert, Finch, and Mr. and Early man regarded Iron with su- er Betty of IVinchester and Mias ther Sam over the week end. MAliVILLX MRS JOHN M. MacLEAN Mrs Fred Christie Roxborough, visit- perstitious awe and administered it Huetta Pasher of Alexandria, spent as a magic powder. Only in the last Miss Catherine McDonald visited The funeral of the late Mrs John ed at the home of C MaoLachlan Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ben Jackson was hr Williams- generation, have some of the an- her home on Fi’idlay last. M MacLean was held on Saturday and called' on other friends here. John A MacDonald Canadian Travel cient prescriptions been proven sci- town on Tuesday morning and attend t-.,., nvinck from her . . ^ , Mrs. J. M, Anderson and MI<^ Mr. and Mrs Gordon Amery and afternoon, at two OCIOCK, irom i . m {dis district of Robertson entifically sound, according to Steel- ways. Sandra Anderson of Montreal, spent family moved to this section from tha Ann Brennan, held in St Mary’s' the week end with the formeras par- P.inch last week. hear of his sudden death on Tuesday Hindu priests. In 200 B. C., were Church at 9 30 am. preparing a mixture of powdered ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Hay Miss Joan and Grade Hay visited Year ' pastor. Rev. J. H. Hamilton B. A , Miss Barbara Pender received evening. He was born and brought °° officiated speaking from the text “Be “roast iron,” oil, whey and vinegar Mr. and Mrs. j. A. MacDonald their grandparents or Sunday last. Canada offers infinite variety ^ Sunday last a silver pin for two up on a faTO here, and was a success- as a general curative for weak chil- ye also ready; for ye know not at spent Saturday in Morrisburg visitinc^ Mr, Robert Hay spent Sunday visit years’ perfect attendance in St. An- ful farmer. He was educated at S S. dren. The Romans, believing that Mr and Mrs Lea Fraser SO MUCH TO SEE! wnat hour the son of man cometh’'. ing friend.s in, Kenyon. drew’s Presbyterian Sunday School No 11 Kenyon He disposed of his Mars, their god of war, had given Rev Mr. Hamilton paid a very high SO MUCH TO DO! Barbara also has a diploma for cate- faim more than a year ago when he Iron his strength, roasted sheets tribute to the sterling character of of iron, ground it to a powder and The Maritimes ajid their chism and a diploma for memory and his wife moved to MaxvUIe M’-s MacLean and said “She gave of mixed it with wine as a cure for work in Sunday School, Deeepest sympathy is extended to seaside resorts her best to the last ” anemia. Miss Lillian MacEwen of Ottawa his bereaved wife, friends and rela- O’Ur great cities The hymns chosen were “Star or Nobles at the court of Charle- spent the week end with her father tives . Peace’’ and “Jesus Lover of my Soul’’ magne who complained of stomach The Quality Tea The Great Lakes B. J. MacEwen and Kennedy Mac- disorders were commanded to "use with Mrs. Wilfred MacEwen at the Mr. and Mrs William Macintosh, Western Canada Ewen and also visited Mr. and Mrs. only drinking water fn which swords crgan. St. Elmo, were recent guests of Mr, Howard MacEwen and family. ! have been allowed to rust.” The The Canadian Rockiesi The pall bearers were Charles Mun anad Mrs Charles Macintosh. MA» * ■» am Miss Gertrude MacKay of the great 16th century physician, Para- The Pacific Coast ro, Donald Munro, Allan Vallance, Five pupils from our local school, celsus, advised that “enlarged Children’s Aid Society, Ottawa, and Wilfred 'V’allance, Malcolm MacLean spleens be treated by using the wa- Let us help yon plan your trip Mr. Gordon Ferrier, Ottawa spent S S Nol Kenyon, accompanied Miss and Hawley MacLean, ter in blacksmith shops in which H. FORTIER. the week end with Miss MacKay’s MacRae to Alexandria on Friday af- The late Mrs MacLean, whose white hot iron has been drenched.” parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt, MacKay ternoon May 7th and rendered 3 District Passenger Ag«nt> maiden name was Edith Munro, suf- Sydenham and other English Jack MacLean has returned home three-part songs for the teachers Of physicians were prescribing “iron Windsor Station, Montreal, fered a severe stroke on Thursday for the summer after attending Mc- Glengarry County at their spring or steel filings steeped in cold Rhen- while engaged in teaching at Athol Gill University for the past three meeting. Those taking part were ish wine” as a cure tor chlorosis In public school. She passed away shortly years He attended Convocation on Kathleen Christie, Gloria Lalonde 1681. Finally, In 1746, chemists dem- ORANGE P afterwards. onstrated that a diet of foods rich Wednesday. , Elizabeth Lalonde, Carmen Pilion She was a woman of great beauty in iron would increase the amount Miss Aida Winter R N. returned | and Manford Colbran, The songs of iron In the blood. to Montreal on Saturday morning. chaiacter and unfaltering Christian sung were “The Harp that once Inaccurate prescriptions brought Miss Winter was in MaxvUIe to at- a brûlant mind and through Tara’s Hall,” “An evening discredit upon iron therapy in the tend I he Annual High School “At “avmg the pen of a ready writer. She hymn,” “Hunters Horn”. Much cre- 19th and early 20th centuries. But Home’’ held on- Friday evening in gieatly loved in her home and dit for their excellent work is given more recently the lessons once so the Agricultural HaU. : community for her kindness. crudely taught have been relearned Miss MacRae, Music Superviser, the and found valuable. Miss Catherine Cato of Ottawa ^C'lerance and devotion to duty and , teacher and those taking part in the spent the fveek end with Mr. and always bright and cheerful. singing. Mrs. Alex Robertson, ! gentleness and charm were com Miss Helen Campbell of Cornwall ’^“'■ed with the strength of charactei Mrs. James H. MacIntyre, and Science Discovers Facts and sturdiness of the Scotch race Miss Jean Angel are visiting Mr and was the guest of Miss Lillian Andre On Intestinal Vitamins 6n fTIdtay evening and attended the from which she descended. She en- Mrs Archie KeiHer, Montreal. I joyed doing for others for whom she Current research suggests that Annual High School “At Home' I Mrs Tom Fagan, Montreal spent part of the daily vitamin needs are always had kind words and in 'a Gordon ’Winter of Ormstown ■was always had kind words and in whom a few days with her sister Mrs. Dave supplied by intestinal bacteria, ac- the guest of Ms parents Mr. and always saw the best. She was the Burner and Mr Bilmer. cording to American Diet associa- Mrs. Stanley Winter over the week complete embodiment of unsel- Guests of the McDonell, brothers on tion. Vitamin K can be derived from bacterial sources. Two rather end. this Phase of her char- ^ j MacDonell, Apple newly appreciated factors — biotin Miss Annie Anderson and Mrs G .j ^ in a remark-Robert MacDonell MaxvUIe, and folic acid — also can be pro- Cameron attended the Annual meet-i‘‘'^'® degiee duiing the latter years of „ Williamson Dunvegan Eric duced by micro-organisms. Similar- Ing of the Glengarry Presbyterial of;hcv Ufa She has left richly endow- Reasbeck,Williamson, Kemptville. Dunvegan. Eric j ly, niacin, riboflavin, pyridaztne and the W M S held in Martintown re- those of us who knew he/ and thiamine also are synthesized with- cently. Janie and Clarence MacLachlan, | in the intestine. Mrs George Coxon of Ottawa is' ^cs MacLean was an active mem-;visited Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hill ! Although the contribution of intes- vismn»- her sister Mrs Ernest Chrisp. *^cr of tfie United Church, being es- and Mrs, James Hill, Monkland on i tinal bacteria is important. It should be relied on as a source of nutri- Friends are pleased to learn that interested in the activities of, Saturday evening. | ment only to a limited extent. The G. Campbell is progressing favourably ,^*^c Missionary Society, of which shei Maple Avenue visitors in Cornwall | nature and activity of such organ- after undergoing an operation in the ^ president She has given, Saturday were Mr and Mrs Angus isms are influenced by quality of Ottawa Civic Hospital Mrs Camp-' ®P’c^’did leadership in Sunday School i janie MacLach- diet. For example, some carbohy- bell and Clark are at present in Ot- and young people’s groups and Ian, drates are effective stimulators of ja-vira Ù1 the schools where she taught Her riboflavin production. Lactose and whole life was one of love and ser- miUt powder Influence production of HIOH SCHOOL ANNUAL AT HOMÉ ''‘CO- APPLE HILL niacin and folic acid. Butterfat has the same effect, but corn oil does Uttoto ON The e-eat social event of the school She leaves to mourn her loss, her year which so many young people an-il^'UsPand three daughteijs Mrs. m- not. Protein also Is Involved Inas- much as the feeding of the amino tlclpate for many months, was held ^'/ard Hunter (Helen), Ruth and Shir- Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Wilding and acid tryptophane stimulates the on Friday evening, the Annual “At; icy, one son John, also two grandsons two daughters,_ Barbara and Nancy of production of niacin by Intestinal Home” dance of the MaxvUIe Hlgh;'iiack and Teddy Hunter. Two sisters,,y^g ^g^j^ bacteria. School It was held to the Kenyon J W. Morrison of Haileybury gjjjj L. Johnson. | Agricultural Hall, which was com- and Mrs, WiUiam MacMillan of Max- Mrs Donald Dewar, Dunvegan and Decompression Chambers pletely transformed from Its ' usual ''i’C One daughter, Edith, prede- Miss Dorothy Cameron, Ottawa spent ceased her in June, 1945. Using a small decompression appeawince. . nffpH.nir» were manv and ®“'^ Mr- Mrs. H. chamber, which has taken labôFà- Green and white (the school col-' "'®/® Munro tory animals up to simulated alti- ours) crepe paper was used in ribbon'messages tudes as high as 80,000 feet, ’Vale of sympathy were received by the P. D. Christie Ottawa, called on form fir making a bower, while clus- School of Medicine physiologists family. friends here and MaxvUIe on Friday. ters of colored balloons gathered here have gained new information on re- Among the relatives and friends ■William J. McCallum, Kingston ' action of living organisms to pres- The outcome of this election will determine the future course of this protrince fof and there In bunches Iiung Irom the ' from out of town who w'ere present and son Carl of Chalk River spent sure changes at great heights. The many years to come. Quite apart from any political considerations, you have before celltog. The walls of the hall were at the funeral were Mrs J. W. Mor-|lhe week end here with Mrs. Me- findings, when completed, may have beautifully decorated, representing a different points of vfew. The Progressive Conservative Party believes risen and daughter Dorothy of Hailey Callum. a bearing on the heights to which that this pro-vince has unequalled opportunities for development provided that our deep sea with tropical fishes of all bury; D. P. MacDlarmld, Mrs Don-[ Mr. and Mrs. ■ Douglas Modler^ airplanes equipped with pressurized great resources are put to work under plans for the future which will pro’vide the kinds gi'vtog an underwater atmos- cabins can fly safely. After decom- alc’a Copeland, Mrs W. E MacDiar- Montreal spent the week end with electric power and other requirements for the greatest period of expansion we have phere. pression at extremely high altitudes, ever known. Our opponents do not believe that these opportunities for expansion exist. rod, Miss Marion Macintosh, Mrs.]his mother Mrs, Fred Modler. the anoxia—lack of available oxygen Dancing was enjoyed to the music ^ McCullough, Miss Catherine Mc-j Miss Doris M’cDermid and Mr. H IS their right and their duty to express their own opinion about our future. They of Russell Hayes’ Orchestra from 9 — is sudden and complete in the Hinnon of Cornwall; Miss Jean Craig Nick Pasco Montreal spent the week lungs. In experiments with rats, it have done so. They do not believe in our great programme of development. They have p.m. to I a m., everyone entered In- and Miss MacLeod, President and Se-|end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. has been found that explosive de- acted accordingly and will continue to do so. to the occasion and had a good time. cretary of the Teachers Federation of ^ Alex L. McDermid. compression itself does not kill the You know the record of the government and the many things it has done to ad- Among the three hundred guests, Glengarry, MI’S William Thompson of jopp. w. M'unie spent the week animals, even at heights of 75,000 vance the interests of all our people. You know the tremendous programme of develop- many lovely formal gowns of the girls Ottawa; Mrs J T Hope^ and MisS|gjj,j {^g home of her parents Mr. ■ feet. If a rat is recompressed ment which we have approved and which will go into effect if we receive your support feminine teaching staff and several promptly, its breathing recovers ■Vivian Graham of Alexandria, also on June the 7th. We believe that is the way to assure employment in the years ahead. Invited guests, made a vei’y delightful and Mrs. Coulthart Morewood, spontaneously after approximately On the other side you have a static point of view which thinks that all this development friends from Avonmore, Pinch, Mar- The members ot Apple Hill Asso- 18 seconds, and the heart beat Is re- scene and one that will be long re- tinlo'Wn, Dunvegan and Moose Creek should be deferred until the threat of unemployment which they are constantly pre- membered by the pupils Refresh- ciation Library wish to thank all sumed. If the rat is not brought dicting is actually upon us. Developments of this kind take years to complete and the Interment was made in the Max- down to sea level or tolerable alti- ments were served at midnight. those who helped make the cooking best way to maintain employment in the future is to provide the power and other vUIe cemetery and as her earthly re- Bale a success on Saturday. tudes soon enough, however, it will The hostesses for the evening were ^g^e lowered to their last rest- die. Research also showed that an resources which are needed to keep employment at a high level. That is the point of Miss Mabel R White B A. ^ of the place we said “farewell” for “She Robert McDonald of Bank Nova explosively-decompressed rat stops view we ask you to support. High School Staff^ Mrs. Henry A. Ij^ ^g^q^ she is just away.” Scotia MaxviUe spent the week end breathing after 18 seconds at aü alti- I do wish to emphasize one unusual feature of this election. The Communists in VWIkes; Mrs. A. J. MacEwen and] o with friends here. tudes above the 52,000-foot level. this province, relatively small in numbers, are highly organized. They are supporting Mrs. R. J. Hoople. Refreshments Mrs. Archie Campbell. Englehart the C.C.F. I recognize that the leaders of the C.C.F. Party have disavowed this were In charge of the social convenor MAPLE AVENUE spent a few days this week at the support. The fact remains, however, that in every riding except two where there are home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Aspen in Lake Region Communist candidates who were members of the last Legislature, the Communist Mss Stella Doth and committee. De-] During recent years, aspen has corations were carried out by a com- Miss Stella Christie and Mr. and James Neville and Mr. and Mrs. vote, large or small, is going to the support of C.C.F. candidates. This may be un- been used in the Great Lake states fortunate for the C.C.F., and may be against the wishes of that Party. It is apparent, mittee in charge of Miss Maureen Mrs. Archie (Jhristie of Russell visit- Bill McMillan. region for a number of products. The war years in particular showed however, that the policies of the C.C.F. Party find sufficient acceptance with the Com- a marked increase in use of munists to gain their support. aspen for pulpwood, box lumber No matter how worthy any individual C.C.F. candidate may be you have only one and many other wood products. The way of making sure that your vote is not going to be joined with a Communist vote. Gunning For Speedy, Housing annual cut of aspen lumber in the It should be remembered that in every country where Communism has come to power, region increased from approxi- including Russia, it came originally through an alignment with the Socialist party in mately 67 minion board feet in 1941 that country. You may think the danger is still far away here in Canada. Only a few to 152 million board feet in 1946. years ago they thought it was very far away in those countries which have been brought Despite this increased use, aspen under Communist slavery within the past three years. The time to end the threat of stiU remains the only major tree Communism is while we are still strong and free, not when freedom hangs in the species in the Great Lake states in which annual growth exceeds an- balance and we face one last desperate decision. nual drain. It represents the major This is not just an ordinary election. 'With democracy threatened all over the forest resource in this region that world as it is today, this is an opportunity for the people of Ontario to show by their is presently available for sizable vote that they really believe in the right to vote. Naturally I hope that you will support plant expansion if a reasonable the candidate of our party in your riding. No matter how you vote, however, may I balance Is to be maintained between urge every one of you to exercise your franchise so that we demonstrate to ourselves growth and drain. and to those li-ving in less fortunate lands, that we really know the value of our freedom. Never has this province advanced so greatly as it has under the progressive policies of the present government. Our programme for the future provides for still greater de- Shortage of Wool velopment in the years ahead. With the great opportunities which are before us, I The wool industry now is us- hope you will give us an overwhelming mandate to keep Ontario strong through the ing about 15 per cent more quality apparel wool than it is producing, years ahead. BOMBS BLEW UP or damaged 4,500,000 and the United States has become British homes, so the British are now blow- the world’s chief wool buyer. Last ing up—with spray guns—houses to replace year the United States imported 10 the loss. The walls of these new homes are times the quantity of raw apparel wire frames sprayed, to a thickness of 8 inches If necessary, with a new material wool bought yearly before the war. developed in Britain and named Pyroc. This was due to increasing con- Fireproof and non-cracking, Pyroc sets sumer demand and clothing replace- hard in 50 minutes, takes nails or screws, ment needs. Most of this was fine and cuts with an everyday saw. Top left: wool, put into worsted production PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE It is sprayed on to the wire mesh. Bottom because the demand for worsted . Ù left: The mobile tank in which it is mixed and the sprayer (right) at work. Top right: fabrics has Increased. Some falling Model house shows Pyroc’s fireproof quali- off in demand for woolens was due ties. The collapsed part (left) had not been to inferior quality fabrics; lack of on MONDAY JUNE 7th treated with the new material. By the end variety and novelty in design; of this year Britain will have completed, prices; competition from worsteds I»..' since August, 1945, 750,000 new homes, and other fabrics, and the abnor- Published by The Ontario Progressive Conservative Association housing, in all, about 3,000,000 people. mally high level of demand and pro- ductiop Iq 19'18i . . . Thi Olmgarry 5*Wi, Atoaandri*, Ont., Friday, June 4, 1948 PM* Shoes Require Special are in /eat Shpes often suffer from wet weaiiier. Once soaked they may never look as well or fit as com- fortably unless they are properly dried and cared for. Extension clothing specialists say that wet shoes should be taken off as soon as possible. Leather is weak shoulder. Then Johnny saw several when it’s wet. Wearing wet shoes CHAPTER IX pulse quickened as he saw a vague may pull them out of shape and For Just a moment she leaned close shadow slide past one of the open large brightly colored stamps spread cause breaks and other damage. against him. Tears were in her eyes, windows. He had barely seen the out on the rug. Die old man was ex- Wet shoes should be stuffed with amining them carefully. Another and she said with feeimg, “Father movement. Whether it was a man soft paper or absorbent cotton to FOB BALE BORN TEACHER WANTED . . .dead, and now mother. . . al- or a woman, he was not positive. one of his hobbles, obviously! take up moisture. Never use tension Teacher wanted for Pubhc School shoe trees because they may stretch 1934 Bulck Sedan, good tires, ear lo MaeCUAIG—At CornwaU General Xected like this ...” She clung to Die person was moving quickly to- “How’s that?” the oldster said In good running order. Bargain. Can Hospital on Tuesday May 18th, 1948, Section No. 6 Lochiel Salary fifteen his shrill voice, still kneeling. the leather out of shape. Instead of him in desperation “It seems as II ward the opposite side of the rec- drying the outside of shoes by be seen at Champlain Service Bta- 10 Mr and Mrs 'Walter F. MacCuaig hundred dollars Duties to commence my world is tottering.” tsngle formed' by the shape of the ‘•I said, did you see or hear any- rubbing, which may roughen the tlon, Alexandria. Dalhicusie Station, Que , a daughter- Sept 1st, 1948 Apply stating quall- "Hush, child,” he whispered. He house. Down below Johnny were the one?”” Johnny made his voice loud. leather, pat with a soft cloth. 'When fications and experience to ANGUS found his arm firmly around her gardens located behind the man- Die white - haired man shook his the inside moisture is absorbed, re- WEIRr—At Hotel Dieu Hospital, V. CHISHOLM, R R 1 Alexandria Shoulders Her hair, gently brush- sion. He didn’t know whether stairs head. He held the glass toward move the stuffing and let the shoes Cornwall, on Tuesday, June 1, 1948, Cnt. 22-20 dry slowly away from the heat. Fast HOUSE FOB SALE ing his face, was still slightly damp led down thereror not. Jonny Saxon. “'Want to see some- Three-tenement Frame Hoime, cos to Mr and Mrs James F. Weir (nee drying with heat makes leather Anna Keimedy) of Alexandria — a WANTED from their narrow escape from He was running now. Between the thing pretty?” rxr Main noth and Elm streets, Alex- shrink, harden or crack. sen. M & N SCRAPE DEALERS death in the harbor. A light behind amber-colored splotches of color “Later, Grandpop,” Johnny | snap- As the shoes dry, clean them with ■mdrla, In good condition. Apply *■ We buy everything In scrap, such them In the hallway revealed the cast upon the balcony by the lighted ped, and hurried out of the room. saddle soap. Follow this with a little LEO LACOMBE, Alexandria. SO-t ROOMS AND BOARD as machinery, scrap metals, bags and ïeddish - gold tints where It swept [windows, there werer deep shadows. Die room adjoining the amnesia sulfonated castor oil rubbed in by LADIES’ AND MEN’S Comfortable Rooms and Board at rags. Apply at Campeau’s former gar- back from her forehead. Johnny tried to avoid stumbling victim’s was that of the nurse^ hand. This treatment keeps leather soft and pliable. Work or play shoes reasonable prices Apply to MRS age, Guaytown, north of Alexandria He uplifted her chin with his over any porch furniture. Karen. that do not need polishing may be TAILOBING OSCAR GAREAU, Main street south Phone 14 r 13. 8-10o Ungers, and said, grinning, “Come I Ahead, on the far L of the rec- She gave a startled little exclama- softened and made to resist mois- Alexandria. 23-lp tion as he opened the bedroom door. AGNES VALADX on, you’re a big girl now.” 'tangle, a door slammed. The screen ture by rubbing them with beeswax, Kenyon St West Fheae Ita FOB SALK A light was turned on within the tallow, wool grease or petroleum CARD OF THANKS She smiled. Her eyes were bright door at the end of the hall outside ALEXANDRIA, ONX. 1932 DeSotO Fordor ReduTl, and shining. “Johnny,” she started Johnny's own room! That meant room and she was lying on the bed^ jeUy. Well-oiled shoes not only turn The brothers and' sisters of the late Fer Costa re-lined and reftred George Lalonde wish to express warm newly overhauled, car newly “i think you’re swell. I . . ." there were no stairs leading down as though resting. off moisture but also last longer. Outdoor work or children’s shoes Alteration^ Dry Cleaning, 2 new tires, 3 In fairly good ebape. from this porch. The marauder was She swung off the bed and stood thanks to relatives, neighbors and He had started to Indicate the may be softened after getting wet alao friends for many acts of kindness Apply only in evenings to LAFAVE’S glaring at him. Her dark eyes were next door along the hallway, be- being forced to esape through the by rubbing them with warm — not Violin, Hawaiian and BpanUn CKalta and sympathy at the time of his GARAGE, Green Valley. n-tf flaming. “At least,” She said acidly, blnd them. Kay paused, eyes ques- house. hot — neat’s foot oil, castor oil or Leaeona. c!eath; special thanks to the officers I Johnny reached the screen door^ ‘ you might try knocking.” tallow. FOR SALE tioning. ■ 1. L. ORXWSON. MJD., CM., (MeOW and members of Alexandria Legion “Is that the nurse’s room?” he yanked it open and slid down the “This is not my night to be a Leather soles can be made mois- Branch - 23-lc 3Ü Cedar Hydro or telephone poles. ture resistant by setting the shoes LALO.C. asked. hall. His quarry must be familiar wolf,” said Johnny. “Relax, sister. 125 to 30 ft long, 5” tops. Apply to in a pan of just enough warm oil to EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. [ALEX McDOUGALL, R. R, 1 Glen “Yes It’s Karen’s. That’s so she with the house. The hah lights had How long have you been up here? I cover the soles. Let them stand in Olasaec lUppUed and fitted. TeletSuie' been switched off! thought you and the doctor friend AUCTION SALE Robertson. 22-2C will be close to mother.” She mo- this 15 minutes, taking care not to IMi. 113 West Second Btseet, Ota* LOTS 1 and 2-9th Concession Johnny Saxon went swiftly for- were sitting down by the pool?” get the heels in the oil, for oil rots tioned to a door directly across the wall, Ont., Please make appointment STE. ANNE DE PRESCOTT FOR SALE ward in the darkness feeling Ills “■We were *’ Her dark eyes seemed rubber. hall from the nurse’s bedropm. with the secretary. Office open I—n 4 miles sonth of vfllage Five burner oil stove enamel fin- “That’s mine. And Nancy has the way, hand slipping qquletly along the abruptly cautious. “I came up here 1—1. Batarday »-lE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th 1948 ish, With oven; used oniy six months next one down^ on my side. ’The wall in search of a light button. He about twenty minutes ago.” at U2.30 p.m. (DS.T.) in fine condition Apply to MRS. bedroom on the far side of Karen’s wondered If the marauder was hid- •■Why?” He studied her face. Carbon Monoxide Gas Is EUCLID GUERRIER, Glen Robertson “KVERTTHING IN IN81JSANO» 11 Holstein helferss, 1 2-year-oId Is a spare guest room.” den somewhere in the darkness wait- [ • If it is any of your business, I Winter Driving Hazard 23-lp Angns H. HoDonaD Holstein heifer, 3 yearling Holstein “Bedrooms all over the place,” ing. felt a little 111 because of the heat. Don’t let cold weather be the be- Life and Aotomoblla a eaeiislty heifers, 1 2-year-old Holstein Bull 1 raid Johnny. ■Who could have frightened Irene I rested for a while.” ginning of the end for you, is the ad- FOR SALE U Sparks St. RJL Na 4 yearling Holstein Bull, 4 spring cal- Green Mountain Seed Potatoes Kay pomted to a closed door di- Smith that way? Certainly not “Asleep?” vice of University of Wyoming engi- neers. If there are any leaks in the R 411, 1-3526 Tel. lOt-r-U ve.s, 2 mares 11 and 12 years old certified No. 1 150 bags; also a quan- rectly opposite them. Her manner someone she knew. . . Then he re- She frowned. Having regained' her exhaust system of cars and trucks Ottawa, Ont. Alexandria weight: 1400 lbs each; 1 sow, 10 pigs tity of No. 2 èed Clover Seed. Apply had changed again swiftly and her membered that she didn’t know composure, there was that cool, effi- operated with the windows tightly W-tf 30 hens, 2 rubber tired buggies; 2 to J E RANGER, Dalhousle Station eyes darlfened In the way the sea these people Because of her condi- cient manner about her again. “I closed, a dangerous concentration winter sleighs, double sleigh, steel Que. 23-4c can suddenly change with the over- tion, members of her own family think I was ... until you barged In.” of deadly carbon monoxide gas may INBUBAHOE tired milk rig, disc harrow for trac- head passing of a storm cloud. v/ere total strangers! | "I suppose you didn’t hear a accumulate inside the vehicle. Fire, Life, Slokneee, Aeddont, AM» FOR SALE tor drag harrow, disc drill seeder, land ‘That was father’s room” she Grimly, Johnny went forward un- scream?” The muffler, exhaust pipe and ex- mobile, Plate Olssa, Dwelling, Pans Broad breasted bronze poults from haust manifold should be checked I'Oller, mower, horse rake, McCor- said without expression. til he reached the right angle lead- “Scream?” tare, Theft. Wind A Farm BattÆmgi Govt, approved and banded stock 75 for leaks, because carbon monoxide mick 6 ft cut binder, waggon, man- cents each. Also started poults 1-4 Johnny said nothing His eyes did ing Into this wing. He preferred not He Imagined he saw a startled ex- We have also taken over Alex. W gas is invisible and odorless and ure spreader, corn binder, horse hay weeks old for immediate delivery. not reveal the thought that coursed to run up against his quarry In com- pression in her dark eyes “Yes If cannot be detected by either smeU Kerr ’i Insurance Agendee. press, threshing mill, trailer, corn DEEBANK’S POULTRY FARM, through his mind!. That door direct- plete darkness. Given some light, yhu were awake, you must have cer- or sight. Actually, its first visible UORRSB BROfl sheller, dump cart, flax machine, for Dickinson’s Landing, Ont. 23-3p ly across the hall. . . just a plain, Jonnny Saxon was not afraid to tainly . .” effect on a car or truck driver is drowsiness. pulling and tlelng; double harness, heavy - paneled door. . .yet It held a tackle an opponent In emergencies, He turned as Kay’s voice spoke J- D- MacBAE MAXTILU, ONT. PaOMI * single harness, dump cart harness, No AUCTION SAÜB he could be swift and agile and from the open doorway behind them Because of the same danger from peculiar fascination. The portal to DManitee e( at Unda. .12 De Laval cream separator, chum, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE fearless “Karen, can you help me a mo—” this lethal mixture, extreme care a millionaire's bedroom. A man should be taken to avoid warming Oonreyeactng milk cans, Stewart clipper, palls at her residence i Who’d had everything money could He saw light glowing midway She saw Johnny Saxon and paused. up automobiles, trucks or tractor cliams, tools, 2000 lb. scales, kitchen ST JAMES STREET Her eyes, lime-green In the room Johnstown - Alexantiria buy. across the main hall. But he saw motors inside buildings with closed range, washing machine and a num- doors. The doors always should be SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1948 Now he was dead — murdered. no person ahead of him Of course, light, searching his face. “Did you j ber of other household furniture as find—” opened wide before the motor is 1 p m. (D S T ) Why he had been killed. . . who had the prowler, evidently familiar with well as small articles too numerous to Johnny shook his head. "How’s started, so a free circulation of air ALBSBT FAUBXBT Drop head sewing machine, kit- killed him . . was still a mystery. the surroundings — more so than can carry away the dangerous, Lleenaed Anenonaer mention chen range, box stove, new pipes, The sound that rocked Johnny Johnny — had now had time to dis- your mother?" death-dealing carbon monoxide gas. For Counties of Glengarry, Prescott, Ah will be sold without reserve. hand washing machine, new B T. all Baxon back on his heels was sharp, appear into a bedroom or perhaps “She was almost hysterical, but Russell and the Province of Quebec. TERMS: $20 00 and under cash, aluminum wringer, kitchen table and high-pitched starting. A scream! It down the stairs. He realized that It I'vt got her quieted.” She looked at Contact DAVE LALONDE, Phone 142 clialrs, 2 large rockers, child’s rocker Log Cabin Lumber over that amount 12 months credit came from the bedroom behind him. could even be someone staying at the tall, sllm-bullt nurse. “If you Alexandria upon furnishing approved Joint notes new lawn mower, new brass cylinder could give her a couple of sleeping A plentiful supply of pine and force pump, square extension table, He saw Kay’s eyes flash wide with the Smith place. cedar logs provided the early set- 01 MR. FAUBERT, Phone 105 r 5 5 p c. off for cash. plhs, Karen. . . ” 2 oak buffets, gramphone and records horror. Reaching the top of the wide front tlers of this country with a cheap AI.BERT FAUBERT, Auct. 4 parlor chair, 3 cnetre tables new “Mother!” she gasped. staircase, Johnny almost crashed It struck Johnny that Karen did and durable material for construc- STEPHEN McLAUGHLII WILFRID ROY, Prop. . LICENSED AUenONEEB 9 X 12 foot congoleum rug, quantity Johnny Saxon flung open the door Into Nick Walker, who was coming seem genuinely startled. If It 'was tion of their homes and farm build- ings. Only the axe and the ingenuity Per Glengairy. Stemont and DanAa floor covering, 2—45 gal drums, 2 and was several strides Inside the up. The big, shaggy - looking sports- acting^ It was damned clever work^ of the pioneer were needed to erect 20 yean successful ezperlenes. Pe Iron beds, springs and mattresses, 2 blue - and - white bedroom before man looked disturbed. Ice tinkled he thought. Starting toward the hall, Karen turned back for an Instant, a shelter against the elements of rates, etc, write or telephone Re. ■ i feather ticks, 7 new pillows, bureau Kay’s muscles responded and she in the tall glass which he carried In nature. Early in the 19th century, looked at him, asked, “You mean . . UazvUle, Out, washstand, 3 wall mirrors pictures^ followed. Irene Smith, partly dis- his hand. the circular saw came into use, re- lamps screens bedclothes, garden and Mrs Smith screamed?” robed, lay half across the bed on her Johrm demanded, “Did anyone sulting in a change in building con- carpenters tools, ladders, 2 large but- right side. Her soft, reddish hair come down these stairs Just now?” He nodded, watching her, making struction. The pine stands in New nUSD HAMBLSTOM SEALED TENDERS ter crocks, preserve sealers, sprinkler, England and in the Great Lakes spilled over her creamy Shoulders, ’The man frowned, shook his head. no comment’ Dalhousle Station, Licensed Anotbmaai SEALEID TENDERS addressed to 2 lanterns, swede saw, new axe, quan- (To be continued) states, considered inexhaustible in For Stottnont Dundaa. Olengarty latf covered part of her face. She did not 'T got thirsty waiting for you, Sax- the 19th century, were converted to the undersigned and endorsed “Ten- tity of new paint, dishes, kitchen 0 Prescott counties. Phone Lane Mtl stir. on ” He Indicated the drink In his lumber to construct buildings neces- der for Nurses’ Residence and Office utensils, Itunber stove and furnace or eontaot J. A. Fraaer. Olen iland The girl choked, "Mother. . ." hand. “So I fixed myself a refill. I Gift of the Gods sary for rapid development of the Indian Reservation, St, Regis Island, wood wire fencing, some brick sid- field. ing and many other things too nu- Johnny grasped the woman’s left was just coming out of the pantry The soybean was a gift of the ' country. Log cabin construction con- Cornwall, Ontario”, wiU be received merous to mention. wrist with one hand and brushed when I thought I heard someone gods to the hungry people of China, 1 tinued on a very small scale but until 3 pm. (ED ST.), Wednes- was confined largely to the inacces- All will be sold without reserve as her hair back from her face with the running along the hall up here.” He for Hou Tsi, one of the gods of agri- ’ day, June 9 1948, for the construction culture, wishing to give his people sible parts of the country where a WILFBID MABCOÜX of a Nurses’ Residence and Office at I have sold my property and leaving othe. He raised an eyelid quickly, eyed Johnny curiously. “But It a superior food, planted soybeans cheap and plentiful supply of good LICENSED AUOTIONKEB the Indian Reservation, St. Regis Is- town. fie felt a steady pulse beating couldn’t have been you. It was be- building logs stiff existed. Today, on the earth and taught the people FOB THE COUNTIEt OF land, Cornwall, Ontario. TERMS—Cash. against his fingers. fore you had reached these stairs.” how to use them, says Illinois State with lumber and pulpwood prices ALBERT FAUBERT, Auct. GLKNOAUT AND PREBOOT* Pians and specification can be sees “She’s only fainted,” he said with “No,” Johnny agreed. “I wasn’t museum. In a land afflicted wdth the highest in history, aspen is about MRS ALICE OUIMET, Prop. For referenoes get In toaoh wMt and forms of tender obtained at the relief. running.” famines, the soybean saved many a the only cheap and plentiful build- Kay was bending down over the community and many a nation. It ing log material in the northern thoas for whom I have eoedaaad offices of the Chief Architect, De- CARD OF THANKS “Then what—” lake states. bed. She started rubbing her moth- vitally Influenced history, especially salsa. Resaonabls ntas. AlasaaBrk partment of Pubhc Works, Ottawa, Mrs. Robertson MacRae wishes to ■‘■Where’s Nancy * in a country where the food of most Ontario, and the Caretaker, Public er’s wrists. “You think she’s aU Phons 4i. express her sincere thanks to relatives "Out on the terrace^ tht last time people was composed largely of Building Oornwall, Ontario. friends and neighbors for their kind right?” I saw her. I’ve been dowm In the vitamin-deficient rice. With soy- First Nurses’ Organization Tenders will not be considered un- expessions of sympathy. acts oX Johnny didn’t take time 4o answer. kitchen for about ten minutes In- beans in the diet, the people had a Earliest professional nurses’ or- ganization, a vital step in recogni- less made on the forms supplied by kindness and beautiful floral tributes He swung across the wide bedroom. cidentally^ here’s your drink. It got protein equivalent to meat, milk and eggs. These latter in the Orient tion of nursing as a profession in Quick, Efficient the Department and In accordance received d’uring her recent sad ber- Probably ten seconds had elapsed warm, so I freshened It up a bit." always were luxury foods; only the the United States, was the American with the conditions set forth therein. eavement. since they heard Irene Smith’s Johnny grabbed the preferred weU-to-do could afford them regu- Society of Superintendents of Train- Each teirder must be accompanied MaxvUle, Ont. scream. There was an Impression in drink and gulped it down. “Thanks, larly, but anyone, however poor, ing Schools 'for Nurses, organized WELDING by a certified cheque on a chartered Johnny’s mind that the latch on and 1 could go another in a little could have soybeans. Today soy in 1893 for the purpose of attaining bank in Canada, payable to the or- SUMMER OFFICE HOUBS beans furnish protein to more than a sound program of “theory and the balcony screen door had clicked while Also, you’di better stay close SERVICE der of the Honourable the Minister Conunenclng on Monday May 3rd, faintly as he rushed into the room. half the people of the world. practice,” and the improvement of to standards of admission for schools Yoii’U save time, work and mone; of Pubhc Works, equal to 10 per cent and continuing until the 2nd of Octo- Determination narrowed his eyes as •■Why, what’s wrong?” ’The big of nursing. In 1912 the organization if yon let us handle your more com* of the amount of the tender, or ber 1948, the law office of Messrs. he moved fast toward the pèrch man looked worried. Why Polo Detoured changed its name to the National pürated machinery repairs. Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Macdonell & Macdonald, Bank (B door. “Someone’s prowling around. I Marco Polo, during his voyage to League of Nursing Education and WHEN YOU HAVE A BREAK Canada or of the Canadian National Nova Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, broadened its objectives in elevating Railway Company and Its constituent Outside, windows of the many don’t know.” Cathay, planned to go from Hormuz PHONE 228W ALEXANDRIA will be open for business from 8.33 on the Persian gulf by boat. How- teaching standards of the profes- companies, unconditionally guaran- bedrooms faced on the long rec- Johnny swung away from the and we will be ready to give you im* a m. until 5 o’clock p m dally, ex- ever, as he said, “their ships are sion. The foremost professional teed as to principal and interest bby tangle of the balcony. Light shone newel post and moved along the hall medate attention. cept Saturday and Wednesday and bad and many of them are wrecked nurses’ association in the country to- the Dominion of Canada, or the afore from one or two windows; the oth- again. Without ceremony, he started day, the American Nurses’ associa- because they are not put together inentioned bonds and a certified on Saturday and Wednesday fimiB ers were like sightless dark eyes In flinging open bedroom doors and with iron nails, but sewn with twine tion, with more than 155,000 mem- clieque if required to make up an odd 8 30 to 1, p m. the warm night. He listened In- snapping on lights made from the husks of Indian nuts. bers in aU 48 states, was foimded in Alexandria Welding Shop amount. For urgent matters an appointment tently. Die first two rooms were in dark- It is hence a matter of no little 1896. Originally called the Nurses (former Graham Creamery Building on Associated Alumnae of the United (Armouries Hill) Note —The Department, through may be made outside of regular oXXlo* There was no sound. ’Then his ness. He searched them swiftly, period to sail in those ships.” Thai Is why he went overland and took States and Canada, it assumed its the Chief Architect’s office, -wm sup- hours by letter or by phoning No- found nothing. three and a half years to cross the present name in 1911. Wilfrid Lefebvre, Prop_ ply blue-prints anidl specification of 138 Alexandria. .> 1 The next room was one from continent of Asia. the work on deposit of a sum of Macdonell & Macdonald, ' ' which light had angled onto the Barristers, etc., ; Radio Smell Waves $10.00 in the form of a certified bank How to Combat long outside balcony. A white- HENBY MAJOB cheque payable to the order of the Alexandria, Ont. gowned figure was on Its hands and Ue«ued AoettoBMV tar The ability to smell is made pos- sible by sense organs which act as Dave Savag Minister of Public Works. ’The de- RHEUMATIC nUM ; knees on the floor. Johnny quickly CiODNTT OP OLKNOAUT radio transmitting stations sending pc.sit will be released on return of CONTRACT WmiNO Rheunubc pAÎns may often be cauaed hy and excess uric acid, a blood ilx^>unty that ; recognized the thatch of bushy n yakn experleno*. Alwayi gspt ■ out impulses at extremely high fre- the blue-prints and specification . white hair. (arcoc—Ouent KrulUh aad quencies, according to a revolution- Appliance Repairs should be extracted by the kidneys. If Domestic and Commercial within a month from the date of kidneys fail, and excess uric acid remains, it I It was elderly Grandpoppa Smith ary discovery announced by Yale reception of tenders. It not returned Refrigeration installatloB may cause severe discomfort and pain. I The old fellow was kneeling down Mortb lisBcuMr ntaas ■ university psychologists. This idea REFBIGEBATON and OIL BUBNEB within that period the deposit will be and repairs Treat rheumatic pains by keeping your upsets previous held notions that the kidneys in good condition. Get and use Tike a Moslem facing the East at nose can smell because odorous sub- SALKS ana sutviUE forfeited. We handle General Electric Dodds Kidney Pills, Dodd’s help your prayer time. He 'was using, a big ALBERT MAEOOÜX stances set up chemical reaction By order, commercial refrigeration kidneys get rid of trouble-making poisons UCENSED ADCnONEEB [magnifying glass to scrutinize some- ALL KTZK DNITB AVAZLABLE J. M SOMERVILLE, And excess acids—help you feel better. In and IL moves the olfactory sense Yonr Satisfaction Guaranteed thing on the rug. into the realm of radiation physics. ' Secretary. See what Dodd’s can do for you. \ 37 GLENGABBT MacINNES ELEOTBIO I “Hey," Johnny said curtly. It may have important practical im- 322 Fifth Street, Sait Department of Public Works^ RaeDt In Frmch and laiglMi SALES AND SERVIOE ' Grandpoppa Smith looked over his plications for certain industries and Tdepbooe 908 Oomwall, Onl Ottawa, May 19, 1948 . 22-2c J)oidd's Kidney PflSs IIMOC 106 r 4 will take the guesswork out of smell- 8-tf. Phone 22, MaxvQlB ing substances used in those trades. Page 8 Hie Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, June 4, 1948

The Misses Ella and Ann Macdon- Miss Theresa MacPhee of Toronto Clan MacLeod Plans The reception was held at the home SOCIAL PERSONAL ald left Tuesday for a short holiday- spent the holiday week end with hei' of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Joannette and in ..iMontreal Their brother. Mi p.aients, Mi's. M. Barnaby and Mr July 1st Reunion the wedding party later attended a I J. Douglas Macdonald of Kirkland Barnaby, Glen Robertson. dance at the Parish hall. '-.i ALARM CLOCKS LT-Col. W. J Fi-anklin, Sergeant- Lake, arrived Sunday to spend two Mrs James Arkison and children At a meeting of the Executive of Mr. and Mrs. Levac will reside In At-Arms, the House of Commons, Mrs weeks here. of Montreal, are visiting her parents, Tiksonburgh, Ont. I'ranklin and son John spent the the Clan MacLeod Society, held in I Week end guests of Mr. E Libbos Mr and Mrs. Patrick R McDonald Dunvegan Hall on Saturday evening ■J 25 p.c. Cheaper week end with members 6f his fam- were his daughters; Mrs. E. Man- MISS Catherine McDonald of Mont- ily at Laggan. last, it was decided to hold the an- I sour of Lachute, and Mrs. Morris real was here on Tuesday evening and nua! re-union of the Clan on Thurs- Legion At Funeral A full line of the famuos Rev. and Mrs J McL Fleming Jabara and daughter Ann of Mont- accompanied her mother and bro- day, July 1st, 1948, A full day and left Monday for Montreal where he real. tiier, Mr Corraick McDonald to St. evening programme is being pre- Of George Lalonde i attended sessions of the Montreal— Mr. and Mrs R. G Hardy, Jack Raphael’s to attend the graauation pared , Big Ben Family in stock Ottawa Conference. They are going exercises of Iona Academy. Hardy and Ralph Perelli of Niagara Members of Alexandria Legion on to holiday for ten days in New Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bridge had Falls, N Y, were here for a few days Branch and the Alexandria Fire Bri- I York city where Rev. Mr. Fleming With them for the week end, Mr. and and attended the graduation of Miss Glengarrians Wed gade attended the military jfuneral will officiate at the maiTiage of a Mrs. Rene Giroux and daughter, Lor- Ann Hardy at Iona Academy, Tues- of a w'idely known veteran of World I OSTROM’S r.iece. raine of St Andrews East, Que, Lor- In Detroit II MILL SQUARE ALEXANDRIA DRUGGIST AND JEWELLERS, - j day. War 1, the late George A. Lalonde, ia.ine remained for a week’s visit. § ’ M Mrs. Archie McPhee arrived Sun- Tilr. Bill Cleary of Cornwall spent held Saturday morning from the — ■ ■ T» - M Messrs. Phil Paquette and Gavin The marriage of Miss May McPhee day from Detroit, Mich , to spend the week end With his daughter Mrs. home of his sister Mrs Real Huot, McDonald and Mrs Alice Thibodeau daughter of the late Mi- Archibald the summer months here. She was Howard Morris, and MV. Morris, 4th to Sacred Heart Cliurch. The late of Montreal, ana Jack Stewart and McPhee and Mrs' McPhee, formerly accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Kenyon. Mr. LoJonde died Thursday, May 27 son John of Ottawa, were week end of 38-3 Lochiel to Mr. John Alex- Dan MacDonald Who went on to visit Mr. and Mrs. David E Markson in Hotel Dieu Hospital Cornwall, af- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mc- aiKler McIntosh son of the late Mr. in Montreal before returning to the j returned Friday from Detroit where ter a lengthy illness. Donald. Mr. Stewart and son also and Mrs Dan J. McIntosh of •Green- Motor City. Mrs Markson had been visiting for Pipers Roy McDonell of Greenfield vi.sited his uncle. Mi- Charles Stew- field, Ontario, took place at St. the past few weeks. Mr. Markson and Willie Munro of Apple HiU, liead art and Mrs. Stewart, Dunvegan. Theresa’s Church, Detroit, Michigan The Chances Are We Have It! joined her there tor a week’s holiday. ed the group of war veterans as the Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Macdonald on Saturday, May 29, 1948, at 10 00 Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Osborne of o’clock Rev Father Harold' Woit per- cortege proceeded to Sacred Heart Picton, Ont , spent last week end and children, Robert, Fraser and Church. The flag bearers were Jim You know that Hard-to-get Hardware like Door Mary of Montreal, visited on Sun- formed the ceremony, which took with their son, Mr. Gordon F. Os- place inside the Sanctuary railing, and Weir and Gabriel Poirier. Immedi- and Window Screens and Screen Wire, well we borne, Mrs. Osborne and children. day, with Mr. and Mrs, Alex G. Mac ately following the veterans were the NYSORBO laren, Garry Fen. said the nuptial High Mass. have tliein in all sizes. Dominion St. south. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs ni.embers of Alexandria Fire Brigade Having been recommended in aU LINIMENT I Mr. and Mrs H. Delorme and Dan McDonald of Detroit brother in of which the late Mr. Lalonde had her subjects, Miss Violaine Leblanc, A beautiful Lane Cedar Chest for the Bride Relieves Athletes Foot daughter Clair and Mr. and Mrs. H, law and' sister of the bride. been a member for 25 years. at $72.50. Antoine of Cornwall, were the guests student at the University of Ottawa The bride wore a street length The pallbearers were all veterans Normal School, arrived at her home and is excellent of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalonde on dress of- grey slieer, with a grey straw of Wars 1 or II, Major Angus Mc- in the 9th of Lancaster, last F’riday, Children’s Bicycles for Boys and Girls at for puns and Sunday. hat and a corsage of BriarcIIff Donald, Ernest B. Ostrom and David to spend the summer holidays with $29.95. sprains^ neu- Miss Ann Hardy of Iona Academy, roses She carried a pearl rosary, Kemp of Alexandria; Marcel Carter her parents. Mix and Mrs. Armand ritis» lumbago, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs se.nt from Italy by her brother, Dr. of Ottawa; Alex Renaud of Cornwall I-eblanc. sciatica» etc. Joe Lalonde. ■Clarence McPhee, at present in Aus- and John Pox of Montreal. Ml-, and Mrs. R G. Bennett, re- tria. Rt. Rev. Msgr J. E. Secom-s, P.P 59c. turned Friday after visiting their Mrs McDonald, wore a dusty rose chanted the Funeral Mass in the pre families at Dundas and Carlyle. sheer dress with a matching straw sence of a very largo number of re- JAPXLAC Peter A M'orris left last week end hat, and a corsage of Gloria roses. latives and friends of the deceased. ANGELA’S for Toronto, where he will attend the Mrs McPhee, mother of the bride, Ret. Ewen J. Macdonald was in the The Finest Paints and Varnishes ^ÊÊmÊÊÊHÊÊmÊÊÊÊÊmm School of Embalming. wore navy blue crepe with a corsage Sanctuary and he, with Rev. George ever made Beauty Salon Mrs. Patrick Finn and grandson, of gardenias. Cochet said the prayers at the grave i at Emmett Hossack of Ottawa, are After a wedding breakfast at the side, interment taking place in St. It your hair is not becoming to yon, guests of Ml'S. Dan J. MacDonald. V/ardell—Sheraton, Mr. and ■ Mi’s. Finnan’s cemetery. Father Macdon- You should be coming to me. .. . Dr. and Mrs. D J. Dolan were McIntosh left on a trip to Muskoka. ald was Mr. Lalonde’s chaplain dur- McLeister’s Situated on Second floor in build- visitors to Montreal, Wednesday. They will make their home in De- ing his service with the 154th Battal- ing south of Royal Bank, on Mr. and Mrs. Plunk Cuggy and troit . ion in Woi-ld War 1. Drug Store MAIN STREET ALEXANDRIA daughter, Mrs. Ernest White of The late George Lalonde was born Montreal, spent Wednesday with Mi\ here, 58 years ago, a son of the late SPECIAL RATES ALEXANDRIA. Angus D MacDonald, St. Raphaels. Alex Lalonde and his wife, Delphine On Heat Waves for School Girls Miss M. Lalonde Bride HARDWARE & FURNITURE Mrs. D J. ’McDougall, who had Courvllle As a young ^an he was PHONE 66 been visiting in Montreal, accom- Of Wm. A. Brady associated with his fatjier in the Angela Masterson panied them home. tlnsmithlng busine’^-^a^d, with other For appointments call 137 .. In the Sacristy of St. Joseph’s Mrs. Peter J. Morris lias return- It-embers of his gave valued Church, Lancaster,, the wedding took ed from SmitliB Falls wîiei-e she sc-rvice as a member'bf the local Fire place, Saturday evening, of Miss Mar visited Mr. and Mrs E W. Moms, Brigade. Mr. Lalonde went overseas > gaiet Catherine Lalonde, youngest Mr and Mis Lionel Bilietle, Mr. in 1916 with the 154th Battalion was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald George Billette and Mr and Mrs. gas-sed and never completely recov- Lalonde, of Lancaster, and William J. A. Larin of Valleyfield visited ered his health At the outbreak of Lumber for All Finmett Brady, son of Mrs Irene V the Misses Georgina and Angeline World War 11^ he again offered his Brady, and the late J^.wrence Brady. Sabourln last week. Miss Angeline services but was rejected on medical Liberal The parish priest. Father Francis Saboui’in accompanied them back. grounds. Lefebvre, officiated. Your Home Needs Miss Fidelia Dumoulin of Ottawa \’Widely known in the Alexandria si>ent the early part of the week the Unattended, the bride wore a street district, Mr. Lalonde possessed a guest of the Misses Georgina and length model wool-crepe suit, in a f’-lendly cheerful personality and he Whatever your problem - remodeling or new Angelina Sabourln light gold shade. Her hat was a chic wil! be missed by many. construction - we have the fine quality design of brown wool felt, with up- Four brothers and two sisters sur- turned brim, ribbon trimmed. Ac- vive: David and Raoul Lalonde of lumber to answer your needs. Call ENGAGEMENTS cessories were of a harmonizing shade Alexandria; Ovila of CornwEill^ and us today for advise and suggestions. Mr. and Mrs. Alex N. Stewart of of brown. Her flowers were a corsage Joseph of Mbntreal; Mrs Real Huot Dunvegan wish to announce the en- BALL of Sweetheart roses. of Alexandria: Mrs. Isaac Sauve, Jr gagement of their daughter, Anna Following,-the church ceremony, a of Glen Robertson. ALEXANDRIA SASH & DOOR will be held at Mary, to John Malcolm, son of Mi-s, leceptio’m \iiàs tendered the young Dan N. McCrimmon of Dunvegan, A large number of Mass cards end couple at the home of the bride’s ana the late Mr. McCrimmon. The messages of sympathy -were received, Rolland Cholette, Prop. parents. Glen Robertson, Friday Evening (tonight) | marriage to take place shortly. as well as floral pieces from Alexan- Various colored spring blossoms dria Legion Branch, Chenier’s Hard- Corner of Lochiel &!^Bishop Sts. Phone 150J ware, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Alexandria---Open Air Meeting | Mr .and Mrs W J McNaughton formed the decorations in the home. Ri-ne Lecompte, St Catharines Ont. of Breadalbane, wdsh to announce the A tliree-tiered wedding cake centred Among relatives and friends pre- on Mill Square at 9 p.m. Saturday | engagement of their youngest daught- the bride’s table, which was . orna- sent from a distance were: Mrs P. er, Della Margaret, to Leslie Duncan mented with small clusters of white A. Fhaneuf, Mrs. Alf Lalerriere, Mrs (in case of bad weather at K. of C. Rooms) i eldest son of Mr and Mrs Duncan liiacs. AH Jacques, Mrs. Ai-thur Filteau A Forbes of St. Eugen'e The mar- The couple left later on a trip to MMGILLIVRAT BROADCAST— I Mr. and-Mf-s John Fox, Mr. and riage will take place shortly. Montreal and points East On their Tune In CKSF Cornwall, 8 to 8.15 Friday evening, return, they will take up temporary Mrs T. Reid, Joseph Lalonde, Real SPECIALS THIS WEEK 0 yi and Hubert Huot, all of Montreal; June 4, lor the Eddie MacGiUivray broadcast. MISSION AT LOCHIEL residence in their home town of Lan- caster. Mr. and Mrs Henry Bray, Mi;s. Eme- An R.C A F. veteran, Mr. Brady Ile Surreau Mr. and Mrs. Emile De- St. Alexander’s Parish Locliiel an- mers and Mr. J. Pellerin, Ste Justine nounces , two events of singular im- is employed as lineman with The Bell Telephone Company at L Assump Marcel Carter, Claude and Miss portance for the welfare of the parish Therese Huot, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. VOTE LIBERAL namely the coming Mission, Sunday, tion, Que. James Lowe, Lachute; Dr. and Mrs. 0 God Save The King June 20th, 1948, to be given by two E J. Courvllle, Mrs. Emma McAteer, FRUITS AND GROCERY of the outstanding members of the L. Grant, Mr and Mrs Alec Re- Redemptorlsts Mission House, Otta- Wed In Tillsonburgh naud, Ovila Lalonde of Cornwall. wa. Phone 62 Alexandria A wedding of Interest here, was Their big social, August 2nd, 1948, that of Germaine Sauve, daughter of Civic Holiday The former it is hoped Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sauve of Alex- v/il! help the spiritual life of the dis- BRABANT’S andria, to Mr. Roland Levac. son trict, and the latter the material WEED SPRtVJNG ot Mr. and Mrs John Levac of Green needs of the parish. Beauty Salon Valley The wedding was an event BUTTERS'65t of last Saturday at St. Mary’s Church Biy Specials For Month Ot June DEMONSTRATION Tillsonburgh, Ont. Legion Service Man Rev. H O’Neil tied the nuptial On heat waves and machineless to be held on the farm of Coming Here knot. waves, with a special razor The bride, given in marriage by hair cut neim crap 25c Mr. Doris Joannette of Courtland Have your permanent styled to W. H. "‘Bill” MacGiUivray Mr R Reid of Kingston, district brother-in-law of the groom, wore a suit your individuality immediately West oi United Church at representative of the Canadian Le- giey suit with black accessories and call gion Service Bureau, will visit the a shoWer-bouquet of red roses. Kirk Kirk local Legion^ Branch, Wednesday John McKay, formerly of Glen MRS. BRABANT Bishop St., Alexandria Heinz Spaghetti tin 17c morning June 9th. Any veteran de- Nevis, Ont , was bestman. siring information on w'ar disability, Phone 47 On Saturday, JUNE 19th pensions or other veterans’ affairs HEINZ CnilP 3 tins OOn at 2 p.m. may contact him then ■•^oeoeooooaoBoooooo 0 ASK OSIE VILLENEUVE Featured will be Green Cross Agricultural “Weed- TOMATO OUUr for «b no-More”, the original “Butyl Ester of 2-4-D”, applied by Devotion Inaugurated a Massey-Harris No- 1, power driven Sprayer, with 20 ft- boom over à field of grain infested with mustard ahd Ât Lochiel to show you his official Hydi’o Records other weeds. These show interesting comparisons: ■ under under This demonstration will be given by the Green Cross At St Alexander’s Parish Church Tory Rule Hepburn MiSIIIS 23c Lochiel, Sunday evening May 30th Insecticides C)o- in conjunction with, the Massey-Harris Co. 1931 1941 and through the cooperation of your local Massey-Hams , The Devotion of Our Lady of Per- Hydro lines 10,000 miles 20,000 miles Dealer- petual Help was Inaugurated. Rev. Rural Consumers ..25,000 50,000 Father Conway, C S S R , a promin- Vote Liberal and Give Eastern Ontario a chance ^ ent meniber of the Redeinptorlst Or- J. E. RANGER to survive der was the preacher for the occasion Dates fitteii 23o MAIN ST. ALEXANDRIA, PHONE 183 He was Eissisted by Rev. John Mc- (Iitserted by the Glengarry Liberal Association) /. Phall, P P., Dickinson’s Landing,